Most of Thorndike's career was concerned with animal learning
a.
True
b.
False
False
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a. conduct behavioral tests to determine the abilities and disabilities of people with various kinds of brain damage b. study scans of brain anatomy or activity to analyze and explore people's knowledge, thinking, and problem solving c. relate behaviors to the functions they have served and, therefore, the presumed selective pressures that caused them to evolve d. identify educational needs of schoolchildren, devise a plan to meet the needs, and then help teachers implement it
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Memory B cells
A) facilitate long-term memory. B) facilitate short-term memory. C) enable antibody-mediated immune reactions to occur more quickly if a particular antigen is encountered a second time. D) are contained in macrophages. E) act by phagocytosis.
In the United States, which of the following is a common influence on a child's height
a. cognitive ability b. athletic ability c. genetic factors d. reflexes