In classical conditioning, the individual is largely _________. In operant conditioning, in contrast, the individual is largely __________
a. passive; active
b. active; active
c. active; passive
d. passive; passive
A
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a. Infants and toddlers b. Preschool-age children c. Kindergarten-age children d. Primary-age children
Which of the following is true of the use of technology in fine motor development among young children?
a. Technology that develops the motor skills needed for handwriting can be beneficial for young children b. Young children should learn to type with a keyboard rather than print or write cursive c. Technology has no benefit for fine motor development among young children d. The fine motor skills used in typing help children write faster
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a. True b. False
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A) Reactive aggression B) Proactive aggression C) Bullying D) Conflict resolution