Learning to make a reflex response to a stimulus other than to the original, natural stimulus is called __________.

A. classical conditioning
B. operant conditioning
C. memory linkage
D. adaptation


Answer: A

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An important principle of counting, __________, is to assign a single number to each object.

A. the one-to-one principle B. cardinality C. number transformation D. the stable order principle

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When we are worrying about power we are most concerned with

a. a Type I error. b. a Type II error. c. the right answer to the wrong question. d. none of the above

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Most people would be incredibly accurate at matching names to faces from their high school yearbook, even decades after they graduated 2. Long-term memories tend to be stored in the hippocampus 3. Patient HM's memory loss was primarily due to the removal of a large section of the prefrontal cortex in an attempt to stop seizure activity 4. Because he suffered from anterograde amnesia, patient HM was unable to transfer new information from short-term into long-term memory 5. Patient HM developed anterograde amnesia due to brain trauma from a near-fatal automobile accident

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Outline Kohlberg's cognitive-developmental view of sex-role development, with a brief discussion of (a) basic gender identity, (b) gender stability, and (c) gender consistency. Also outline Martin and Halverson's gender-schema theory and its notions of (d) in-group/out-group schema and (e) own-sex schema. Discuss evidence consistent with and/or inconsistent with each of the two theories

What will be an ideal response?

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