If a learner cannot explicitly identify rules of learning, and are not conscious of that which has been learned, the following is true
a. Learning may only take place at a conscious level.
b. Learning that has taken place may be observed in behavior.
c. A conclusion about learning is not possible.
d. A learning disability exists.
B
You might also like to view...
Voluntary relaxation can be achieved by use of
a. the tension-release procedure. b. a desensitization hierarchy. c. stimulus control. d. vividly picturing implosive images.
While hosting a dinner party, you notice that your German friend arrives early while your Turkish friend arrives during the dessert course. What about their cultures' relationship to time explains this variation?
A. conformity B. social roles C. implicit expectations D. herd mentality
Michelle wants to design a public service announcement that will encourage adolescents not to smoke cigarettes. Research on fear arousal suggests that she should
a. make the ad moderately frightening b. make the ad as frightening as possible c. not make the ad frightening at all d. only use fear arousal if the ad will use very strong arguments
After college graduation,
Chuck decided to use his given name of Charles at his new job. Now that he has been introducing himself to new clients as Charles for the last year, he finds it difficult even in informal situations to refer to himself as Chuck. His tendency to more easily introduce himself as Charles rather than Chuck is best explained by which explanation of forgetting? a. proactive interference b. retroactive interference c. memory decay d. suppression