A child learns to ride a bike. Having learned to ride a bike, he finds he is able to ride a scooter with no trouble at all, whereas before he learned to ride a bike, he couldn't ride a scooter. This is an example of
a. high-road transfer.
b. low-road transfer.
c. general transfer.
d. identical elements.
b
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A psychologist was interested in whether the amount of news people watch predicts how depressed they are. Based on the output below, is there evidence that a meaningful relationship exists in the population?
A. Yes, because the p-value for news exposure is .039, which is less than .05. B. Yes, because the confidence interval for news exposure does not contains zero. C. No, because the b-value for news exposure is close to zero D. No, because the confidence interval fornews exposure does not contain zero.
How many kingdoms are used to classify living things on Earth?
a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 8
Temporarily ceasing to work actively on a problem
a. working backward b. incubation c. means-ends analysis d. generate and test
The case that argued that quality of education provided was a function of the wealth of each district, and therefore, discriminated against poor children was:
a) Brown v. Topeka b) Pierce v. Society of Sisters c) McCollum v. Illinois d) Serrano v. Priest