_____ Five-year-old children sometimes reduce the information-processing load of transitive inference problems by assuming that the object mentioned first is the greatest (e.g., largest, smartest, happiest)
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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Jeffery's first love was Mia, who had long blonde hair and big blue eyes. Alas, Mia's family moved far away from Jeffery's little town. The next semester, there was a new girl in Jeffery's ninth grade class. Jeffery was immediately smitten with Lauren and her long blonde hair and beautiful blue eyes. Jeffery's immediate attraction to Lauren illustrates
a. response chaining. b. stimulus discrimination. c. extinction. d. stimulus generalization.
If children show a physiological "alarm reaction" to marital conflict, what is occurring?
a. Their heart rate and blood pressure increase. b. Their self-esteem goes down. c. Their endocrine system slows down. d. all of these
Which of the following features are most important for something to be considered an unconditioned stimulus (UCS)?
A. It must be something that satisfies a basic need, such as food, water, or shelter. B. It must be something that the organism has been exposed to many times before. C. It must produce a response that the organism considers to be pleasant. D. It must reliably produce a response, even if the organism has never seen it before.
Suppose that a researcher found that as introversion (as measured on a standardized questionnaire) of participants goes up, number of social activities attended per week goes up. This finding represents ______.
a. a positive relationship b. a negative relationship c. no relationship d. a flawed study