As an infant, Stephanie received many penicillin injections from the doctor. When she later saw a photographer in a white coat that was similar to the doctor's coat, she started to cry. This is an example of _____.
A) instrumental learning
B) observational learning
C) classical conditioning
D) habituation
Answer: C
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a. Children need to know certain facts quickly. b. Increases in long-term memory are unrelated to short-term processing speed. c. Automaticity allows for more short-term memory processing space. d. Automaticity allows for reversibility abilities.
About _____ percent of older adults in Western nations are parents of living children
A) 50 B) 60 C) 70 D) 80
Sallie noticed that when her alarm clock goes
off in the morning, her dog Ruffles is standing by her bed salivating. Every morning when Sallie wakes to the alarm, she immediately rolls out of bed and feeds Ruffles, who very much enjoys his canned dog food. It is likely that _________. a) Sallie has conditioned Ruffles to enjoy canned dog food b) Sallie has conditioned Ruffles to sleep next to her bed c) Sallie has conditioned Ruffles to salivate over canned dog food d) Sallie has conditioned Ruffles to salivate to the sound of her alarm clock
The order in which the cells in the eye process light is __________.
A. photoreceptors; ganglion cells; bipolar cells B. ganglion cells; bipolar cells; photoreceptors C. photoreceptors; bipolar cells; ganglion cells D. bipolar cells; photoreceptors; ganglion cells