Tammy is just two years old. She recently touched her hand to a hot stove. The burn caused her a great deal of pain. Her mom is fairly sure that because of positive punishment, Tammy will be:
a. more likely to touch the stove in the future
b. just as likely to touch the stove in the future as she was before the incident
c. less likely to touch the stove in the future
d. unpredictable in her tendency to touch the stove in the future
C
You might also like to view...
The discussion section is typically the longest section of a research paper
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In terms of occupational choice, what benefits do adolescents from preindustrial traditional cultures have?
a. Having the security of knowing from an early age the kind of work they will do as adults. b. They have a wide range of choices with little gender bias. c. Traditional cultures allow adolescents time to decide on their career choice. d. Their individual talents are matched to their occupations
Five-year-old Amy is getting dressed to go to preschool, and her mother has bought her brand new jeans to wear. However, Amy refuses and insists that girls wear only dresses. This may be an example of
a) gender constancy. b) autonomy. c) gender schema. d) gender identity.
Infantile amnesia affects all facets of long-term memory.
a. true b. false