What are the cognitive processes that Rovee-Collier's conjugate reinforcement technique measures in infants?
a. attention
b. language
c. problem solving
d. memory
Answer: d
You might also like to view...
When we are ___ we desire affiliation, but when we are ___ we desire privacy.
a. uncertain; embarrassed b. embarrassed; uncertain c. aroused; fearful d. fearful; aroused
Which modern psychological perspective is behaviorism a part of?
a. Biological b. Cognitive c. Sociocultural d. Learning
As an infant, Keith scored highly on the Bayley scale, however as a high school student, his IQ is slightly below average. What likely accounts for this discontinuity?
A. His Bayley scores reflect motor skills and his Stanford-Binet scores reflect sensory skills. B. His Bayley scores reflect abstract skills and his Stanford-Binet scores reflect reasoning skills. C. His Bayley scores reflect sensory skills and his Stanford-Binet scores reflect abstract skills. D. His Bayley scores reflect cognitive skills and his Stanford-Binet scores reflect motor skills.
In the context of the quantitative trait loci (QTL) approach, which of the following statements is true of the possible connection between dopamine and thrill seeking in humans?
A. People who seek out thrills should have the long form of the DRD4 gene. B. People who have surplus dopamine tend to seek out exciting situations as a way of decreasing their dopamine release. C. Long forms of the DRD4 gene are associated with aggressive and antisocial behavior in humans. D. Short forms of the DRD4 gene are associated with less efficient dopamine production.