Baby Greer says “bababababa.” This is an example of __________
A) babbling
B) cooing
C) an overextension
D) an underextension
Answer: A
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a. Spontaneous remission b. Gender differences c. Random effects d. Medication-induced effects
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A. forgetting B. extinction C. reconsolidation D. unlearning
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a. been cut in half c. increased slightly b. declined slightly d. more than doubled