Rogoff's cross-cultural studies revealed that universally in each community
a. caregivers were likely to assist and support children in carrying out responsibilities, such as learning to dress.
b. children were expected to learn by watching intently and quietly.
c. caregivers were likely to promote play and conversations.
d. caregivers provided guidance for more mature behavior.
D
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Which model of basic acquisition predicted that the extinction of the CR that was acquired during Stage 1 of the higher-order conditioning in Exercise 17 will also extinguish the CR that was acquired during Stage 2?
a. S-R, S-R b. S-S, S-S c. S-S, S-R d. Both a and c
Which statement about clinical and statistical significance is accurate? a. It's more common for study findings to show clinical significance than statistical significance. b. Large samples can produce statistical significance without showing clinical significance
c. Statistical significance has greater practical value than clinical significance. d. If there is statistical significance, we can assume there is clinical significance.
When people hear a sound, their ears turn the vibrations in the air into neural messages from the auditory nerve, which makes it possible for the brain to interpret the sound. This process is called _____________
a) encoding. b) storage. c) retrieval. d) evaluation.
The stage of sleep in which delta waves begin to appear is __________ sleep.
A. N1 B. N2 C. N3 D. R