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What will be an ideal response?
perfection
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Larry holds a pin up to an inflated balloon while a baby watches. Larry then pops the balloon (making a loud pop), and the baby subsequently flinches. Now anytime someone holds a pin up to a balloon, the baby flinches. In this example, what is the conditioned response?
A. a loud popping noise B. holding a pin up to the balloon C. the baby D. flinching
Gretchen thinks about Christopher Columbus, which reminds her of Spain, which in turn reminds her that she needs to do her homework for her Spanish class. Which one of the following does Gretchen's train of thought best illustrate?
a. The interconnectedness of long-term memory b. Elaboration in working memory c. Reconstruction error in retrieval d. Encoding during long-term memory storage
Explain how to handle a situation when children reach the wrong conclusion from a science experiment (ex. all the objects sank because they were big).
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What are two types of expository learning strategies? Describe active reading and Archer & Gleason's simple system of note taking
What will be an ideal response?