What might be a methodological concern, in terms of interpreting the results of this

study?

A) they used a placebo control group in one phase of the study
B) they used data from an untreated control group used in a previous study
C) they used too many experimental conditions in the current study
D) they used too few experimental conditions in the currents study


B

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A. overlearning B. the method of loci C. massed practice D. consolidation

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Interpreting the effects of different environments on separately reared twins is complicated by the fact that

a. the twins often visit each other surreptitiously. b. even different environments share many similarities. c. genes detect habitat changes and then adapt. d. twins may be embarrassed to admit to running away.

Psychology

According to sociocultural theory, the zone of proximal development refers to the skills that

the learner can master with assistance. can overwhelm the learner. the learner wants to learn. the learner can perform independently.

Psychology

Renée Baillargeon and colleagues' method of violation of expectations assesses object permanence without requiring __________ from infants.

A. motor movement B. visual attention C. the ability to hear D. the ability to speak

Psychology