Corey is 6-year-old. He is studying with his mother for his first spelling test in first grade. He looks at the words and tells his mother he is prepared for the test. Relative to his actual performance, Corey is likely to show:
a. unmitigated retrieval.
b. plausibility.
c. overconfidence.
d. regressive learning.
Ans: c
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b. controlled by the experimenter. c. measured more than once. d. observed in the natural environment.
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