Which research method is especially suitable for infants or toddlers because verbal instructions are unnecessary?
a. Structured interview
b. Naturalistic observation
c. Questionnaire
d. Experimentation
B
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shaping to: a. reinstate a previous behavior b. change a dimension of an existing behavior c. generate a novel behavior d. increase an existing behavior
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a. telegraphic speech c. holophrases b. overextensions d. overgeneralizations
Samantha is interpreting GPS locations from a trackerp laced on a wild coyote to determine changes in migration patterns. In which way is Samantha responding to the unique threat posed by multple threshold effects?
A. evaluating scientific claim B. prioritizing what environmental faucet needs fixing C. persuading others that science has value D. analyzing data regarding the extent of enviornmental damage
What is skeletal age, and how is it measured? Give an example of a sex difference and an ethnic difference in skeletal age
What will be an ideal response?