According to Piaget, a young child's ability to use a spoon to feed herself and a teenager's ability to play the trumpet are both examples of

A) stratagems. B) genetic predetermination.
C) schemes. D) biological maturation.


C

Psychology

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During shaping what is responsible for the emergence of novel behaviors?

a. respondent conditioning b. extinction burst c. instructions d. successive approximations

Psychology

G. Stanley Hall referred to adolescence as a time of

a. struggle and strife. c. violence and suicide. b. storm and stress. d. drugs and alcohol.

Psychology

Which of the following statements is true about learning and semantic memory?

a) It is easier to learn new information about a subject if you already have domain knowledge b) It is easier to learn new information about a subject if it introduces you to a new domain. c) It is easier to learn new information if a subject has a small number of associates. d) It is easier to learn new information if you do not already have perceptual symbols for that subject.

Psychology

As I look at my messy apartment, I am reminded of my friend's neat and organized apartment. This is best described as an example of Aristotle's law of _____

A) ?contiguity B) ?contrast C) ?proximity D) ?similarity

Psychology