What is meant by the A-not-B error? When is this error typically resolved?

What will be an ideal response?


flaw in logic that leads infants to look for an object in the place in which they last saw it; resolved at substage 6

Psychology

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A. automatic B. hypnopompic C. hypnogogic D. autonomic

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Sexual differentiation begins with ____

a. Wolffian ducts b. chromosomes c. Müllerian ducts d. hormones

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Which of the following students provides the most accurate information about the representativeness heuristic?

a. Ko-Eun: "We use the representativeness heuristic when we judge frequency in terms of how easily we can think of examples of a category." b. Tianna: "The representativeness heuristic demonstrates that we initially make a guess, and then we make modest adjustments to that initial guess." c. Brandon: "When using the representativeness heuristic, we overemphasize the base rate and don't pay enough attention to the availability heuristic." d. Celia: "The representativeness heuristic typically works well, although we tend to ignore other relevant information that we should consider."

Psychology

Taiwanese cobra venom

A. causes paralysis by preventing neurotransmitter release. B. causes paralysis by blocking postsynaptic receptors. C. interferes with neurotransmitter synthesis. D. produces convulsions by stimulating neurotransmitter release.

Psychology