While eating lunch in her highchair, Darci, a six-month-old baby, accidentally drops her spoon. After dropping her spoon, Darci is likely to ___
a. appear unaffected
b. look in her hand for the spoon
c. look on the floor for the spoon, but give up looking if the spoon is not partially visible
d. scan and search the floor persistently for the spoon until she finds it
C
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a. the thalamus b. the pons c. the hippocampus d. the reticular system
Biased data collection is an example of:
a. demand characteristics. b. ecological invalidity. c. experimenter effects. d. the Hawthorne effect.
To study the impact of biological aging on motor skills, researchers focus on __________
A) sedentary adults B) competitive athletes C) men in their mid- to late thirties D) women in their childbearing years
Watson and Raynor's experiment is important because it demonstrated that
A. infants are unable to learn. B. humans cannot be classically conditioned. C. fear can be learned. D. operant conditioning is more important than classical conditioning.