Compare and contrast the procedures and conclusions of Pavlov and Thorndike

What will be an ideal response?


The students' response should include sufficient familiarity with Pavlov and Thorndike
and should emphasize both overlap and distinction between the two. An exceptional answer
should also include the contrast between eliciting a response versus emitting a response.

Psychology

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Applying Piaget's theory to educational settings would involve

a. looking at the child's ability to repress his/her aggressive tendencies. b. gearing instruction to the child's developmental level. c. assisting children in completing problems in workbooks. d. realizing that children of all ages process information similarly.

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Classifying students by their major field of study is an example of nominal data

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The medulla controls a number of reflexes through ____

a. the midbrain b. the forebrain c. cranial nerves d. skeletal nerves

Psychology

A less severe form of fetal alcohol syndrome is called:

A. Fetal Alcohol Effect B. Fetal Alcohol Dysfunction C. Alcohol-Related Prenatal Effect D. Alcohol Toxin Effect

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