Toddlers indicate a beginning understanding that the ordering of words, not just the words themselves, conveys important information by placing them in this order:
A) nouns, verbs, possessives
B) possessives, nouns, verbs
C) verbs, nouns, possessives
D possessives, verbs, nouns
B) possessives, nouns, verbs. Toddlers usually place nouns before verbs; and they place possessives before nouns.
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Tina watches as her brother Jerry puts his hand on the hot burner of a stove. As Jerry recoils in pain and horror, Tina learns a valuable lesson, but without any direct reinforcement or any direct experience with hot burners. What kind of learning has taken place in Tina?
A. Operant conditioning B. Classical conditioning C. Insight learning D. Observational learning
If you perform a behavior designed to prevent an unpleasant event from happening, your behavior is classified as
a. a primary response. b. a classically conditioned response. c. an avoidance response. d. an escape response.
The key distinction between a true experiment and a quasi-experiment is that in quasi-experiments,
a. research is conducted in the "real world" not in the laboratory. b. individuals are not randomly assigned to different treatments. c. no statistical analysis is conducted. d. there is always a control group.
A behavior is a/an
a. skill that is learned. b. action that is either correct or incorrect. c. observable and measurable action. d. answer on a psychological test.