Though Jenny tried in vain to reach a puzzle on the top shelf by standing on a chair, she simply could not reach. Suddenly she realized that by placing a thick catalog on the seat of the chair, she would be high enough to reach the puzzle

Jenny's solution is best explained by which of the following?
a. her previous history of conditioning
b. her previous experiences with reaching objects that are out of reach
c. latent learning
d. insight


d

Psychology

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Psychology

You are trying to guess the correct symbol on a Zener card by reading the mind of a sender looking at the card. You are taking the typical test for

a. clairvoyance. b. telepathy. c. precognition. d. psychokinesis.

Psychology

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A) dependent variable. B) independent variable. C) longitudinal variable. D) non-random variable.

Psychology

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What will be an ideal response?

Psychology