Individual differences in height and weight are more marked in middle childhood than they are in early childhood
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A(n) _____ group consists of subjects who do NOT receive the special treatment given to the experimental group
a. independent variable c. experimental b. control d. dependent variable
The author believes that having strong goals always enhances one's perceptual life
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following statements is TRUE about introspection for learning about cognition?
a) It is not necessarily a reliable way of explaining an experience b) It doesn't necessarily tell us about the reason why something has occurred c) It is subjective d) All of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The two-factor theory of avoidance learning contends fear is first conditioned to the environmental conditions that precede the aversive event. 2. The persistence of avoidance behavior depends on the duration of exposure to the feared stimulus. That is, the longer the exposure, the weaker the avoidance response. 3. According to D’Amato’s view of avoidance learning, environmental cues present during shock produce an anticipatory pain response which then acts to motivate an escape behavior. 4. Thorndike’s negative law of effect suggests punishment increases the strength of a stimulus response bond. 5. Mowrer’s two-factor theory of punishment contends fear is not important for the environmental events present during punishment.