Learning theory proposed by
- A. John B. Watson
- B. Albert Bandura
- C. Ivan Pavlov
- D. B.F. Skinner
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Bandura proposed social learning theory, emphasizing observation.
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How might the effect of a diagnosis of breast cancer differ between a woman and a man?
- A. A male patient may be more concerned about his personal survival
- B. A male patient may fear disfiguring surgery
- C. A male patient may experience a perceived loss of masculinity
- D. The effect would not differ greatly between a female and a male patient
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Men may face unique psychological impacts like masculinity concerns.
All the following are tenets of social learning except...
- A. Two-way mirrors can help provide more effective therapy
- B. People learn within a social context
- C. Problem behaviours are logical from a learning perspective
- D. People maximize rewards and minimize costs
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Two-way mirrors are a tool, not a tenet of social learning theory.
How accessible and regulated are doctor visits and diagnostic testing for patients in Latin America compared with the U.S.?
- A. Very accessible and relatively unregulated
- B. Very accessible and strictly regulated
- C. Relatively accessible and regulated
- D. Inaccessible and unregulated
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Latin America often has accessible but less regulated health services compared to the U.S.
Socialization is
- A. The process of becoming part of a society by learning its norms and values
- B. A tendency of social theorists explain everything in terms of social causes
- C. The formation of an attached bond between an infant and his care taker
- D. The historical process by which societies change from tradition to modern
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Socialization integrates individuals into society via norms.
You are fully aware of the fact that some risk factors are correctable or modifiable and other risk factors are innate and not modifiable. Which of the following risk factors is the most likely able to be correctable?
- A. Genetic predisposition
- B. Lifestyle choices
- C. High risk behaviors
- D. An external locus of control
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Lifestyle choices (B) are modifiable, unlike genetic factors.
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