Production systems models and connectionist models are similar in that they both
A) hypothesize that information is not stored but rather reconstructed.
B) are referred to as neural networks.
C) use computer simulations to understand human cognitive processing.
D) involve neural activation and networking.
C) use computer simulations to understand human cognitive processing. Production systems and connectionist models are two examples of computational models that are programmed and tested on computers.
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a) Bandura's pet name for the dog used in the study b) Bandura's loyal but strange assistant who carried out the study c) Bandura's nickname that his wife had given him d) the type of inflatable doll that was used in the study
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A. preconventional B. conventional C. postconventional D. unconventional
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A) the brain; lungs B) sunlight; air quality C) diet; health D) sleep; stimulation