What is statistical learning

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Understanding the probabilities of events in a sequence, usually applied to the probabilities of language elements in context. Sentence is usually subject-verb-object.
Learning Objective: 3. Discuss ways that individuals experience social learning and its advantages
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Learning Probabilities
Difficulty Level: Hard

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A. The mother's recovery can be lengthy. B. It increases the risk of post-delivery preeclampsia. C. The mother has a higher risk of uterine cancer. D. Cesarean delivery increases the levels of stress-related hormones in the newborn's bloodstream.

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Research shows that

a. even Olympic athletes represent a combination of "good genes" and the right environment. b. Olympic athletes are born, not made. c. environment makes all the difference in who will and who will not become an Olympian. d. genetics are more likely to determine male accomplishments than female accomplishments.

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The authors of this text would likely agree with which of the following statements regarding the role of stress in an individual's life?

a. At one time, stress was necessary to protect an individual against predators, but it is no longer necessary in today's society. b. Stress is an evolutionary-based brain response system that still functions to protect an individual in potentially dangerous situations. c. Stress is maladaptive in today's society. d. At one time in human evolution, stress was necessary to allow an individual to adapt quickly to their ever-changing environment, but it is maladaptive in today's society.

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In the study by Malone and Kirkpatrick on brake light configurations and the incidence of rear end collisions, the independent variable(s) was/were

a. age, gender, and prior accident history b. miles driven c. number of rear end collisions d. the type of light mounting

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