When a person responds to the fact that they are being observed by changing their behavior, this
phenomenon is called _______. correct answers reactivity
Researchers might ask participants to complete assessments on their phone via a mobile
application about their mood or behavior. This is an example of _____. correct answers
ecological momentary assessment
Because human beings have many internal experiences, like emotions, thoughts, or physical
sensations, it is important to complement behavioral observation with _____. correct answers
self-monitoring
Naturalistic Observation correct answers a school psychologist observes a child in their
classroom to avoid manipulating the environment, and they document the behavior as it occurs in
the person's context
When a target behavior is lengthy or occurs less frequently, a psychologist might opt to conduct
_______. correct answers interval coding
When observing behavior, it is important to consider the _______. correct answers patient's and
psychologist's culture and the input of family, when needed
A patient repeatedly washes their hands to get rid of thoughts about contamination. From a
learning theory perspective, the washing behavior is _______ by the reduction in distress that
follows. correct answers negatively reinforced
Behavioral interviews can provide a wealth of information about the antecedents and
consequences of a behavior. One drawback of such an approach is _______. correct answers it
focuses on just one target behavior at a time