In classical conditioning, the tendency for similar stimuli to evoke the same response is known as __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
generalization
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Bonds is trying to teach his son Barry to hit a baseball (a task that Barry has never before attempted). How might the concept of a zone of proximal development come into play in this situation, and what technique might Bonds use to improve his son's performance? Finally, how will Bonds most effectively used scaffolding in this circumstance?
What will be an ideal response?
Normally, a person who is driving a car has no difficulty listening to music and simultaneously carrying on a conversation. If bad weather hits, however, the driver may turn off the music and ask passengers to be quiet in order to concentrate
It is most likely that the poor driving conditions a. bring about a decrease in reaction time. b. place additional demands on mental resources. c. eliminate the use of controlled processes. d. eliminate the need for response selection.
According to the sociocognitive explanation of dissociative identity disorder:
a. troubled people begin to have intense attacks of profound fear and impending doom and are unable to interpret these attacks as a normal response to great stress. b. this diagnosis allows some people to account for past sexual or criminal behavior that they now regret or find intolerably embarrassing. c. individuals who have had insecure attachments during the first three years of life tend to experience MPD symptoms when adult relationships end. d. this disorder is associated with abnormalities in the central nervous system, problems with impulse control, and damage to the prefrontal cortex.
The __________ scale overlaps with agreeableness
a. F b. M c. P d. X