Which group of children sees an increase in knowledge and skills over the summer?
A. those who stay physically active
B. those with at least one sibling at home
C. those with a stay-at-home parent
D. those with high family socioeconomic status
Answer: D
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a. proactive interference. b. implicit memory readjustment. c. the misinformation effect. d. mood-dependent memory.
Within a relationship, sex should be regarded as
a. the most important factor in making a relationship work. b. a form of communication. c. a physiological need to be met. d. irrelevant in understanding the partners' feelings for each other.
Wally has a good business that he operates by himself. People say that he does a good job, but they can tell that he interacts with people only as much as required for his business to succeed. They have never seen him smile or show any real emotion. His relatives tell people that Wally does not attend any community functions because he prefers to be alone. Wally fits the description of which
personality disorder? a. schizoid b. avoidant c. antisocial d. narcissistic
Which of the following is true concerning operant conditioning principles?
A) Chaining involves reinforcing behaviors that come closer to the target behavior. B) Fading involves gradually decreasing the frequency of reinforcement for "not-exactly-right" behaviors. C) Shaping involves delivering punishment for unwanted behaviors. D) Chaining involves the shaping of the behavior by use of punishment and reinforcement.