The correct answer is <span>conditioned stimulus.
The most famous explanation of a conditioned stimulus is from Ivan Pavlov's classical conditioning study. In his study a bell was repeatedly rang (neutral stimulus) before dogs were presented with food (unconditioned stimulus) that made them salivate in response (unconditional response). After repeated pairing of the neutral stimulus with the </span>unconditioned stimulus, the sound of the bell alone elicited a response of salivation in dogs. In this this instance, the conditioned stimulus is the sound of the bell.
Answer:
The answer is number one.
<span>the most likely diagnosis for shannon would be: </span><span>conduct disorder
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<span>conduct disorder is most commonly known as 'anti-social behavior'.</span>
Is a form of the behavioral disorder that make a person have the tendency to do everything that society tells "what we're not supposed to be doing".
People who have this kind of behavior generally are in adolescent age.
Answer:
Dr. Johnson is asked to assess Martha. He decides he will administer the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 because he knows it is well-supported by research. In this situation, Dr. Johnson is practicing <u>evidence-based assessment.</u>
Explanation :
Evidence based assessment : Use of research and theory to guide :
- The selection of constructs to be assessed for a specific assessment purpose.
- The methods and measures to be used in the assessment.
- The manner in which assessment process unfolds (including integration and interpretation of assessment data)
Hence in the above scenario, Dr. Johnson is practicing <u>evidence-based assessment.</u>