List three common chromosomal abnormalities. Define one of them and describe the symptoms and characteristics associated with the condition.
What will be an ideal response?
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a. ?Tanya will remember more of the text because she was not constantly interrupting the flow of learning. b. ?Brad will remember more because he adapted his speed to the complexity of the text. c. ?Tanya will remember more because she used distributed practice. d. ?Brad will remember more because he used massed practice.
Professor Lopez always parks his car in the same garage. One morning, however, the garage was full and the professor had to park his car elsewhere. When he parked his car, he took special note of its new location. Nevertheless, that afternoon, Professor Lopez spent a good bit of time wandering around his normal parking garage, confused as to where his car was. The professor was experiencing:
A) anterograde amnesia. B) proactive interference. C) retroactive interference. D) absentmindedness.
Bob has learned that he can usually get what he wants from his parents if he keeps whining for something. One day Bob starts whining in the toy store because he wants an action figure. His father refuses to give it to him and ignores his whining
What process is likely to happen as a result? A) generalization B) extinction C) spontaneous recovery D) negative reinforcement
In the resting neuron, sodium is pushed
A. out of the cell by diffusion and into the cell by electrostatic pressure. B. out of the cell by electrostatic pressure and into the cell by diffusion. C. out of the cell by both electrostatic pressure and diffusion. D. into the cell by both electrostatic pressure and diffusion.