Sixteen-year-old Amber has just completed a drivers' education course

She often comments to friends that at first driving required her undivided attention, but with a little practice she often finds that she has driven home without being aware of stopping for traffic lights or stop signs. According to the information-processing approach, driving has become ____________ for Amber.
a. automatic c. time consuming
b. boring d. trivial


a

Psychology

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In order to diagnose schizophrenia, DSM-5 requires that active-phase symptoms be present for a significant portion of time during a period of

a. one week. b. one month. c. three months. d. one year.

Psychology

Chomsky proposed the existence of a LAD or _____ device that allows children to master language with greater ease

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology

Which of the following will increase the effectiveness of DRO?

a. delivering the reinforcer when the behavior is absent only at the end of the interval b. delivering the reinforcer when the behavior is absent for the entire interval c. selecting an initial interval length longer than the baseline rate of the behavior d. B and C

Psychology

Bobby was standing in line to purchase a movie ticket. All of a sudden, the man in front of him took a few steps back and stepped on Bobby's foot. Bobby immediately felt pain in his foot. This sensation was transmitted to the spinal cord and the brain through _____

A) glial cells B) pituitary glands C) afferent neurons D) efferent neurons

Psychology