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DyllonKazuo

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Based on research conducted on the ways to overcome learned helplessness, a useful treatment for a student who has difficulty solving math problems would most likely be to:
 
  A) clearly inform the student whenever he is successful.
  B) flood him with unsolvable math problems.
  C) eliminate pressure by telling him that he is in fact poor at math.
  D) provide the student with a stimulant.

Question 2

Research has shown that learned helplessness can sometimes be alleviated by providing a strong cue that signals the occurrence of a(n) _____ escape response.
 
  A) successful
  B) unsuccessful
  C) attempted
  D) vigorous



pangili4

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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