Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
. A type I error is when we reject a true null hypothesis.
Ans: T
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a. ?1910. b. ?1974. c. ?1995. d. ?2003.
Which of the following is a legitimate criticism of behaviorism? a. The behavioristic principles did not explain language learning well. b. The law of effect did not generalize to humans
c. Classical conditioning only works on animals. d. All of the above are legitimate criticisms.
Comprehensive programs, such as Harlem Children’s Zone,
a. integrate student cultures into the educational process and demonstrated the importance of teaching students educational skills such as college preparation. b. focus primarily on teaching students educational skills such as college preparation. c. integrate student ethnicity into the educational process and demonstrated the importance of teaching students educational skills such as college preparation. d. is a comprehensive college preparation program.
From the perspective of psychology, why should teachers not expect students to solve complex problems in their heads?
a. The capacity for complex problem solving does not emerge until late adolescence. b. Asking students to solve complex problems promotes rote memorization rather than meaningful learning. c. Students' working memories can hold only a few pieces of information at a time. d. By trying to solve complex problems in their heads, students are likely to "unlearn" some of the information stored in their long-term memories.