The WISC-IV is an intelligence test designed for
A) children six to sixteen years of age. B) individuals over sixteen years of age.
C) preschool children. D) newborns and infants.
A
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Studies of infant stepping behavior on a treadmill demonstrated that a. the pattern of alternating of steps on each leg precedes the ability to walk
b. even very young infants can walk without assistance. c. infants cannot judge the speed of movement of a moving object (e.g., the treadmill). d. infants will refuse to attempt to walk even if held upright.
Answer feedback: The phenomenon of behavioral contrast appears in the fact that the peak of the S+S- gradient in Lesson 44 was higher than that of the tone-on S+ gradient in Lesson 40. However, the phenomenon appears in pigeons but not necessarily in real rats that learn to discriminate between tones of different frequencies.
a. a shaping hierarchy. b. beginning at the first step in the shaping hierarchy. c. a protracted training program consisting of a large number of small steps. d. previous magazine training in order to establish a secondary reinforcer.
A secure infant attachment predicts ____ during later childhood
a. greater intelligence b. more capable peer interactions c. greater independence d. nothing
The "lipstick effect" refers to
A. the application of more lipstick at different times during the ovulatory cycle. B. how cosmetic marketing often heightens insecurity about one's appearance. C. the tendency for women to spend more money on cosmetics during bad economic times. D. men who pay more attention to superficial beauty.