According to Piaget, ____________________ describe a baby's simple repetitive actions that are organized around the baby's own body

A) primary circular reactions
B) secondary circular reactions
C) tertiary circular reactions
D) principle circular reactions


A

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When the conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented in the absence of the unconditioned stimulus, the conditioned response will "die out" in a process called __________.

A. CR fading B. extinction C. habituation D. generalization fading

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According to the textbook, one critical reason why people hold on to their stereotypes—even in the face of refuting evidence—is that they tend to view pieces of refuting evidence as "exceptions," which constitute their own (new) categories. That is, they tend to create ____

a. typologies b. biases c. prototypes d. subtypes

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Nativists believe that we enter the world with knowledge that helps us understand the world

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Your instructor is lecturing in class when security knocks on the door. The instructor goes to the door, gets the note from security, and gives it to a student, who exits the classroom. The instructor looks at the class and asks, "Now where was I in the lecture notes?" This situation illustrates how short-term memory is affected by

a. dishabituation. b. priming. c. chunking. d. displacement.

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