Tolman believed that, in addition to providing an organism with information, reward "stamps" learning in
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Harlow's studies with the two artificial mothers concluded that
A. infant monkeys were motivated by the need for contact and comfort. B. females isolated at birth from all social contact still develop into good mothers. C. infant monkeys are more attached to caregivers who provide food than to caregivers who provide comfort. D. monkeys were able to successfully overcome maternal separation and being socially isolated for years.
In studies of cross cultural application of formal operations, it has been shown that:
a. formal operations are strictly a Westernized concept. b. students who attend school through adolescence are the only ones who will understand formal operations. c. if a child is going to understand formal operations, they must be shown how to apply them. d. children who are given tasks that require them to think through their answers and apply changes they deem fit, are using formal operations.
According to Bowlby, a child forms an internal model that becomes elaborated and better
established by what age? a. 2 years b. 1 year c. 9 months d. 5 years
Social-cognitive theory is an expansion of psychodynamic theory
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