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Ancient Greeks orators had an interesting way to remember ideas in order when giving a speech, which involved
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Taking a mental walk.
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Which of the following is a real world example of using the response cost technique to change people's behaviors so that they will increase their conservation efforts?
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An energy tax on gasoline
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Which part of a list is most difficult to remember and, thus, requires additional practice?
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Middle
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You are struggling to stay awake while driving. Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding what you should do?
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You should not be concerned about your sleepiness since very few car accidents occur due to sleepiness.
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_____ involves someone who is actually sleeping attempting to have sex with another person.
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Sexsomnia
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Plans for determining which responses will be reinforced are known as
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Schedules of reinforcement.
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One thing that cocaine, "highway hypnosis", high fever, and meditation all have in common is that they produce
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ASCs
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Which mnemonic device involves a person putting the words to be remembered in a rhyme in order to form a new set of mental images?
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The pegword system
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The runner on first base who steals second on the next pitch after observing the third base coach tug twice on his cap is demonstrating
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Stimulus control.
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The students have learned to tell when Dr. Morgan is in a "good" mood or not by how she enters the room. If she speaks as she enters the room, it will be a "good" day, but if she puts her books down before she speaks, "watch out." Their ability to anticipate her mood for the day and act accordingly illustrates
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Stimulus control.
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