In classical conditioning, behavior typically is , whereas with operant conditioning, behavior is
a. rewarded; punished
b. biological; internal
c. voluntary; involuntary
d. involuntary; voluntary
d
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Marta's son Roberto is very upset and angry. He is overtired from their trip to the zoo, and he just fell down and scraped his knee on the sidewalk. Marta brings Roberto on her lap, and tries to comfort him by talking about all the fun they have had and how tiring the day was. What is she teaching Roberto?
a. She is teaching him that big boys should not cry. b. She is teaching him how to use language to gain control of intense feelings. c. She is teaching him that he has no control over his feelings. d. She is teaching him to feel afraid of her.
Describe the goal of ergonomics, and explain what is meant by a design that is natural, uses metaphors, and provides feedback and give an example of each of these design aspects
What will be an ideal response?
A teacher wants to find out if a new problem-based
history program will increase history achievement scores. The students who will NOT be exposed to this problem-based history program but will be taught the specific material in the traditional manner are part of which group? a. extraneous b. control c. independent d. dependent
Genes are arranged in specific locations and in a specific order along ____ chromosomes
a) 52 b) 23 c) 46 d) 54