When a person thinks about information to be learned and looks for properties the items of information have in common, the person is engaged in ____________________ processing

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relational

Psychology

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Jeff is a boy with autism who grabs and squeezes his face when the teacher asks him to complete a task. The teacher allows Jeff to leave the room when this occurs because he will stop hurting himself. After 5 minutes, Jeff usually returns to the classroom and completes at least some of the requested task. Describe how you would implement a DRA procedure to increase Jeff's completing schoolwork

and decrease his self injurious behavior. What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Roger had a different view than his colleagues did about how much work he should do after he was tenured and promoted to full professor. How could Kelly’s theory explain this difference in views?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

A program started in 1962 at the High/Scope Perry preschool in Ypsilanti, Michigan, focused on a group of 3- and 4-year-old low-income African American children who had been evaluated as being at risk for school failure

This program provided the children with a classroom environment that focused on a. participatory education. b. directive education. c. mandatory education. d. eclectic education.

Psychology

Baillargeon and colleagues ( 1987; 1991 ) have conducted several classic studies in which young,

premobile infants are shown "impossible" events, such as the appearance of a car passing through a barrier, only to reappear on the other side. How do these researchers interpret the results of their work? A) That an infant's understanding of object permanence is not mastered until six months of age. B) The fact that the premobile infant shows "surprise" when the object reappears means that infants understand object permanence earlier than Piaget once thought. C) The neural mechanisms responsible for visual searching and reaching-grasping are the same. D) Infants will only show "surprise" over reappearance of the object if they are familiar with it.

Psychology