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Is a technique in which researchers record peoples everyday behavior without interference?
Which component of a classically conditioned behavior automatically elicits a reaction?
Which of the following are true of the final step in an ethical decision-making process?
Which of the following perspectives suggests that behavior is motivated by inner forces memories and conflicts that are generally beyond peoples awareness and control?
The approach stating that behavior is motivated by inner forces, memories, and conflicts
Asking someone if your interpretation of a behavior you witnessed is correct is known as
Focuses on the importance of unconscious motives and conflicts in determining human behavior
According to the dsm, when is deviant behavior viewed as indicative of a mental disorder?
Which type of psychologist believes that behavior is determined by reward and punishment?
When making ethical decisions about caring for a preschoolers a nurse should remember to quizlet?
______is the tendency to change one’s attitude or behavior to match a perceived social norm.
What is the term for the effect of situational factors and other people on an individuals behavior?
Which perspective in psychology is most likely to focus on how behavior and thinking vary?
Which type of egoism is the theory that humans should act according to their own best interest?
Which of the following laws states that behavior that is followed by positive consequences will likely be repeated?
Which of the following is not a factor that affects the nature of organizational behavior?
When someone directs his or her behavior toward individuals on the basis of their membership in a particular group they are quizlet?
Which of the following statements reflects the approach of a principle-based ethical tradition?
What requires analysis of decisions based on creating the greatest good for the most number of people?
A patterned response or behavior that an individual uses when approaching conflict is called a
Which statement is true regarding ethical issues that arise out of a business relationship?
Which of the following has been found to decrease unethical practices and increase positive work behavior?
Which of the following is not a moderating variable of the attitude-behavior relationship?
Which of the following exists within the social media policy and refers to the basic expectations for employee behavior in social communities?
Place the steps in the behavior modeling process in order, with the first step at the top.
Assertiveness is when leaders clearly state what is expected and enforce expectations by being rude.
Which behavior describes a child who is at the maintenance stage of learning the alphabet?
Is a learning procedure that involves reinforcing successive approximations to a desired behavior?
How does a discrepancy between the idea state and the actual state affect consumer behavior?
A characteristic pattern of behavior or tendency to act and feel in a certain way is called a
Is the study of the brain and the nervous system especially in terms of brain behavior relationships
Which cause of unethical behavior makes the individual overlook the behavior of another when it is in our best interest?
Based on wage-setting behavior, we know that a reduction in the unemployment rate will cause
Is the set of values, norms, attitudes, and other meaningful symbols that shape human behavior
Is a formal document that states an organizations primary values and the ethical rules it expects its employees to follow?
What is the ethnographic technique that is most associated with firsthand observation of behavior?
What behavior change technique is a specific plan that drives behavior by identifying cues toward action?
Which term describes an adolescents belief that her or his own behavior is a primary focus of others intentions and concerns?
Which of the following is a term that relates to an adolescents belief that his or her own behavior is a primary focus of others attentions and concerns?
Which of the following actions represents an attempt to manage social responsibility through ethical
Which term describes a relatively permanent change in behavior or the potential to make a response that occurs as a result of experience?
Strongly held and taken-for-granted beliefs that guide behavior in the organization are called
What emphasized the ways our unconscious mind and childhood experiences affect our behavior?
What is the tendency to attribute another persons behavior to his or her personal characteristics rather than to the situation the person is in?
Using practical events explain how a teacher can manage undesirable behaviours in a classroom
Which cause to explain the behavior of others is related to personal characteristics of others?
Which of the following factors will influence ethical decision making and judgments group of answer choices?
Which behavior is characteristic of the concrete operational stage of cognitive development?
Which of the following basic components is typically included in organizational behavior OB )?
Which behavior indicates to a nurse that a new mother is in the taking hold phase quizlet?
Which ethical model typically advocates seeking the greatest good for the greatest number of people?
Is the degree to which a developing structure or behavior is modifiable as a result of experience.
Which concept states that if a certain behavior is rewarded with praise the behavior will probably be repeated quizlet?
Which framework helps firms identify their economic legal ethical and philanthropic obligations to society quizlet?
What theory also called the societal reaction approach attempts to explain why some people are viewed as deviants while others with similar behavior are not?
Ethical principles for professional nursing practice in a clinical setting are guided by the Quizlet
What are the key reasons for product cost differences between traditional costing systems and ABC systems?
What causes any differences between costs and profitability between traditional and ABC systems?
What are 6 questions that will help you monitor your own behavior with digital communication?
Which of the following represents an ethical responsibility that an independent insurance agent
Which of the following comprise the three primary ethical principles articulated by the Belmont Report select all that apply?
Which theory developed by the psychologist John B. Watson claims that human behavior is not?
What is the term that describes the scientific study of observable behavior and its explanation by principles of learning?
Which of the following three fundamental ethical philosophies guide ethical decisions in organizations quizlet?
Which organization issues and maintains ethical standards for the health information management profession quizlet?
Which of the following is one of the criteria that distinguish abnormal behavior from normal behavior?
Which psychological perspective emphasizes the scientific study of observable behavior responses and their determinants?
Which psychological perspective examines the ways in which the social and cultural environments influence behavior?
Which of the following terms refers to changing behavior through rewards or punishments that are contingent on performance?
Are the two basic kinds of leader behaviors identified by the behavior model of leadership?
Which model of abnormality focuses on learning and thinking that underlies behavior quizlet?
What is it called when learning takes place by rewarding successive approximations of the desired behavior?
What are the restraints on behavior imposed by social obligations and relationships called?
Which term refers to understanding that each employee is unique thus fostering acceptance and respect extending to customers and vendors?
Is the scientific study of how a persons thoughts feelings and behavior are affected by the real imagined or implied presence of others?
Which is considered an important issue regarding ethical guidelines for conducting research
Who believed that learned observable behavior is the only thing worthy of scientific research?
What branch of psychology studies behavior by examining physiological processes that occur in the brain?
Which of these early psychologists believed that psychology should study behavior not consciousness?
Which field of psychology evaluates people with problems then helps them to resolve those problems and change their self defeating behavior?
Which approach to psychology says that behavior is learned through rewards and punishments not based on thoughts or unconscious conflicts?
Who focused on examining the physiology of ones behavior and other psychological aspects of the mind?
Which of the following are important components of fostering ethical behavior in employees?
What do sociologists call informal rules and guidelines for behavior that is considered acceptable within a group?
What is the process called when consumers change their Behaviour after they gain information from a marketing message?
Which of the following ethical principles refers to an employees obligation to communicate information fairly and objectively?
Is the process of dividing a market into distinct groups of buyers who have different needs characteristics or behavior quizlet?
The leadership and example set by strong helps to instill ethical corporate values in employees.
Is the personality trait that measures an individuals ability to adjust Behaviour to external situational factors?
Which of the following is an ethical code of conduct developed by the world medical association?
Which of the following is not one of the basic ethical guidelines for psychological researchers?
Your professor says that researchers do not make ethical decisions alone. what does this mean?
What term refers to the informal guidelines outlining the types of social behavior that are acceptable or proper within a specific culture?
Which of the following is true about the cognitive processes that produce behavior quizlet?
Which of the following are stages of change in the transtheoretical model of health behavior change quizlet?
Which method is an operant conditioning procedure that selectively reinforces closer approximations of a goal behavior until the goal behavior is displayed?
What is an operant conditioning procedure in which reinforcers guide behavior toward closer and closer approximations?
What is the name of any agent that can potentially cause a birth defect or negatively alter cognitive and behavior outcomes?
What term is used to refer to any event that weakens or decreases the likelihood of a behavior?
The best way for you to keep students calm and in phase 1 of the acting-out cycle is for you to
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