A momentary shift in brain wave activity to the pattern normally recorded during sleep is called
a. REM sleep.
b. NREM sleep.
c. a microsleep.
d. a waking sleep.
ANSWER: c
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According to psycholinguistic theory, the inborn tendency to acquire language is called a
a. language acquisition device. c. reinforcement contingency. b. heuristic device. d. stimulus-response association.
Which of the following punishment schedules is the most effective?
A. FR-10 B. FR-5 C. FR-1 D. VR-5