According to Thorndike and Hayes-Roth humans use ________ in their effort to learn about the spatial world
A) algorithms
B) heuristics
C) both top-down and bottom-up processing
D) salient landmarks
E) both route and survey knowledge all of the above
D
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The carriers of genetic information in the form of DNA are the
a. chromosomes. b. ribosomes. c. nucleotides. d. rizomes.
A patient visits his doctor with complaints of headaches, a pounding heart, and muscle tension. With some prodding, the patient begins to talk about his extreme worry about the success of his work, the constant fear that his wife will leave him, and his apprehension about losing other important things in his life. The doctor may feel that this patient's symptoms are due to:
A. a phobic disorder B. hypochondriasis C. generalized anxiety disorder D. somatization disorder
(see Figure 15.16a)
This image illustrates a(n)
A. partial seizure. B. tonic-clonic seizure. C. absence seizure. D. migraine headache.
In Mrs. Thompson's elementary classroom, she gives happy face stickers to students for being attentive, turning in their homework on time, making good grades, and other productive classroom behaviors. At the end of the week, the students can exchange these stickers for a special treat or small toy. Mrs. Thompson's is using
A) a time-out system. B) systematic desensitization. C) a token economy. D) a primary reinforcement schedule.