At Jamie's birthday party when he was six, he became nauseated and threw up just as everyone at the party was singing "Happy Birthday" to him. Even now as an adult, Jamie starts to feel queasy anytime he hears the song. His queasiness is the result of:
a. observational learning
b. operant conditioning
c. classical conditioning
d. law of effect
C
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Mike thinks that Bob did well on the physics test because Bob studied hard and for a long time for it. This is an example of a(n) ____ attribution.
A. external B. situational C. consequential D. dispositional
Adults tend to read tongue twisters more slowly than other sentences of the same length and complexity. This observation
a. supports the constructive approach to language. b. illustrates the importance of word boundaries in a reading task. c. illustrates the importance of context in determining the meaning of a word. d. supports the indirect-access route approach reading.
The term photographic memory is most often used to describe a memory ability called
a. explicit memory. b. implicit memory. c. flashbulb memories. d. eidetic imagery.
What kind of student believes that she or he will continue to learn long after stepping out of the classroom?
A. a hopeful student B. a relaxed student C. a prepared student D. a determined student