Working backward is a problem-solving heuristic that requires:
a. devising actions to reduce the gap between the current point in the problem and the desired goal
b. trying to find a connection between the current problem and some previous problem
c. attempting various problem solutions sequentially until a successful solution is found
d. starting at the goal state and moving toward the current point in the problem
D
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Rikki normally breastfeeds her baby Chloe; however, during the workday Rikki's mother watches Chloe, and the baby must be fed with a bottle. Rikki has noticed that Chloe's approach to the bottle is somewhat different than Chloe's approach to her breast. What would Piaget say this is an example of?
A. coordination of secondary circular reactions of the sensorimotor stage B. simple reflexes of the sensorimotor stage C. mental representations of the beginning of thought D. first habits and primary circular reactions of the sensorimotor stage
Hermann von Helmholtz’s work on ____ provided further evidence that the mind had a physical basis
a. dissection and human anatomy b. the range of human hearing c. the mind–body dichotomy d. the speed of nerve conduction
Freudians believe that when experiencing an Oedipus complex, a boy will fear that his father will retaliate by _____ him
a. killing b. beating c. castrating d. abandoning
Our perceptions are typically exact replicas of the original stimuli
Indicate whether the statement is true or false