"Acts that are reinforced tend to be repeated" is the basic principle behind __________ learning
a. respondent
b. reflexive
c. instrumental
d. Pavlovian
C
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a. the ability to pay attention to one stimulus while filtering out other stimuli. b. the inability to pay attention to one stimulus in the presence of competing stimuli. c. the diminished awareness of information in a crowd. d. the equal division of attention between competing stimuli.
Erikson's theory of social development viewed the period from ages 3 to 6, his third stage, as characterized by the major challenge of:
a) identity versus role diffusion. b) industry versus inferiority. c) initiative versus guilt. d) autonomy versus shame and doubt.
Developmental improvements in children's writing can be traced to a number of factors. What are they?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following would be a good method for getting a reliable heritability estimate for autism spectrum disorder?
A. Computing concordance rates of autism spectrum disorder in the general population B. Comparing rates of autism spectrum disorder in adopted and non-adopted children C. Comparing rates of autism in identical twins D. Comparing rates of autism in identical twins and fraternal twins