In Tolman’s theory, what refers to an internal state in which an organism anticipates an event based upon prior learning trials?
a. expectancy
c. anticipation
b. motive
d. drive
A
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If Tim is a typical young child, Adler would believe that Tim has
a. an accurate self-concept. b. feelings of inferiority. c. feelings of superiority. d. strong sexual desires.
Motor development reflects an interaction between maturation and environment in which the infant acquires increasingly complex ______ of action.
A. reflex B. maturation C. continuity D. dynamic systems
The development of the body and brain during early childhood is the result of primarily biologically driven forces
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
How many neurons does a two-year-old toddler have compared to the number they had at birth?
Half as many Twice as many Four times as many The same number