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jerry coleman

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All but which of the following are examples of operant conditioning in behavioral therapy?
 
  a. Dr. Angelino instructs teachers to use time-out as punishment when children with ADHD misbehave.
  b. Dr. Barbarino teaches Bob and Judy to use a reward system when their daughter behaves in a desirable way.
  c. Dr. Chang develops a token economy for use with residents of a mental hospital.
  d. Dr. Dorian uses a nausea-inducing drug with his client Eduardo, who suffers from alcoholism. e. Dr. Eggleston teaches Edwina to withdraw attention when her child misbehaves.

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Compare and contrast Gardner's and Sternberg's theories of intelligence.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Both theorists propose that intelligence is more than a general factor. Both theorists suggest an expansion of how we view and measure intelligence. Gardner suggests that there are eight (possibly more) distinct types of intelligence: linguistic, logical- mathematical, musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalist. People are thought to possess varying amounts of these intelligences to varying degrees. Gardner's theory, while not supported by much research evidence, has been widely embraced in the educational community. Sternberg suggests that intelligence has three aspects that can be brought together in different ways to meet the demands of the environment. Analytic intelligence involves analyzing, comparing, and evaluating; it is the type of intelligence measured in traditional IQ tests. Creative
intelligence involves creating, inventing, and designing. Practical intelligence, or street smarts involves applying, using, and doingapplying what one knows to everyday life.




jerry coleman

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
Wow, this really help


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:D TYSM

 

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