Mastery of __________ increases the efficiency of children's counting

A) ordinality
B) cardinality
C) computation
D) false belief


B

Psychology

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Martin Seligman, whose experiments led to the theory of learned helplessness, also proposed that one can learn to ____

a. ?inhibit the fight-or-flight response b. ?apply problem-focused coping c. ?think positively about the future d. ?engage in tragic optimism

Psychology

Drives are:

a. unlearned, characteristic patterns of responding that are controlled by specific triggering stimuli b. complex psychological events that are often associated with the initiation and direction of behavior c. psychological states that arise in response to an internal physiological need d. learned patterns of responding that occur reflexively in the presence of specific stimuli

Psychology

An initial guess or plan about how to organize a stimulus pattern is referred to as a

a. cognitive style. b. perceptual hypothesis. c. sensory hypothesis. d. perceptual closure.

Psychology

Describe the small-world framework. Explain how the framework offers a metaphor for the organization of neurons in the brain. Illustrate your answer with an example drawn from your own social connections or network.

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology