The ______ task is one way typically used to examine children’s theory of mind abilitiy.
a. inductive reasoning
b. abstract thinking
c. numeric matrices
d. false belief
d. false belief
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In studies of Scottish and Ugandan infants, which of the following was TRUE?
a. The Ugandan infants were more likely to be securely attached than the Scottish infants. b. Fear of strangers followed separation anxiety in both studies. c. The Scottish infants showed no separation anxiety. d. Fear of strangers preceded separation anxiety in both studies.
Pavlov’s dogs learned that the sound of a researcher’s footsteps meant that the dogs would soon be given meat powder. What used to be a neutral stimulus (the sound of researchers footsteps) then caused the dogs to salivate. Salivating at the sound of a person’s footsteps is an example of _____.
a. unconditioned stimulus (US) b. unconditioned response (UR) c. conditioned stimulus (CS) d. conditioned response (CR)
Petra is reading the section of her textbook entitled "The Gestalt Principles." she thinks to herself, "How many Gestalt principles are there?" "To what aspects of behavior do they pertain?"
Petra is preforming the step in the SQ4R method known as . Fill in the blank with correct word
An eating disorder characterized by episodes of excessive eating followed by forced vomiting or the use of laxatives is called:
a. anorexia nervosa. b. acquired taste aversion. c. bulimia nervosa. d. self-starvation.