What prompted the Paris school system to hire Binet to develop an intelligence test
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Compulsory education was a strong movement, and schools needed a method to separate the children who could readily learn from those who could not.
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How do psychologists use the term operant conditioning
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it's a type of learning in which an individual learns to
associate a particular behavioral response with the outcome that
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What is the capacity of the long-term memory system
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none of the answers are correct A+
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How is Jensen's theory related to Galton's early work
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Both deal with reaction time.
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Whose name is associated with the opponent-process theory
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Solomon
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What is another name for short-term memory
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working memory
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Which of these is an example of a secondary reinforcer
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being allowed to watch a tv show
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When Thorndike was doing research with cats he placed them in a box To get out and obtain food the cat had to pull the correct chain or step on the correct pedal When the cat did this and learned
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Instrumental conditioning because pushing the correct pedal was
instrumental in producing the reward.
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Which term is defined as placing information into memory systems
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Storage
SDT
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What is correct about stimuli
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stimuli is any visible change in an environment
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What is Sir Francis Galton's birthday
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Sir Francis Galton was born on February 16, 1822.
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Who proposed the existence of g
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Spearman
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What can happen if a conditioned stimulus is repeated over and over without being paired with an unconditioned stimulus
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Nothng. No response is elicited to the conditioned stimulus
because it is not associated with an unconditioned stimulus.
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How long has the Smiley Face been around for
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The smiley face has been around for decades. In 1962 the smiley
face was first introduced in New York on the popular radio staion
WMCA who gave out sweatshirt's with a smiley face logo.
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How diff is gardner's MI theory from the traditional concept of intelligences
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how diff. is gardner's MI theory from the traditional concept of
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What is false about sensory memory
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Sensory memory consolidates all sensory inputs into one holding area withing the brain
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In Pavlov's experiment with dogs in which he demonstrated classical conditioning, what was the bell's ring called after being paired with the meat powder so that it now produced salivation
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conditioned stimulus
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What is the awareness campaign strategy for senior citizens
What prompted the Paris school system to hire Binet to develop an intelligence test
Compulsory education was a strong movement, and schools needed a method to separate the children who could readily learn from those who could not.
How do psychologists use the term operant conditioning
it's a type of learning in which an individual learns to
associate a particular behavioral response with the outcome that
follows
What is the capacity of the long-term memory system
none of the answers are correct A+
How is Jensen's theory related to Galton's early work
Both deal with reaction time.
Whose name is associated with the opponent-process theory
Solomon
What is another name for short-term memory
working memory
Which of these is an example of a secondary reinforcer
being allowed to watch a tv show
When Thorndike was doing research with cats he placed them in a box To get out and obtain food the cat had to pull the correct chain or step on the correct pedal When the cat did this and learned
Instrumental conditioning because pushing the correct pedal was
instrumental in producing the reward.
Which term is defined as placing information into memory systems
Storage
SDT
What is correct about stimuli
stimuli is any visible change in an environment
What is Sir Francis Galton's birthday
Sir Francis Galton was born on February 16, 1822.
Who proposed the existence of g
Spearman
What can happen if a conditioned stimulus is repeated over and over without being paired with an unconditioned stimulus
Nothng. No response is elicited to the conditioned stimulus
because it is not associated with an unconditioned stimulus.
How long has the Smiley Face been around for
The smiley face has been around for decades. In 1962 the smiley
face was first introduced in New York on the popular radio staion
WMCA who gave out sweatshirt's with a smiley face logo.
How diff is gardner's MI theory from the traditional concept of intelligences
how diff. is gardner's MI theory from the traditional concept of
intelligences?
What is false about sensory memory
Sensory memory consolidates all sensory inputs into one holding area withing the brain
In Pavlov's experiment with dogs in which he demonstrated classical conditioning, what was the bell's ring called after being paired with the meat powder so that it now produced salivation
In which field of psychology do scientists apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity and the quality of work life
In classical conditioning what is the process called in which the animal develops an association between the unconditioned stimulus and the neutral stimulus
In which field of psychology do scientists apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity and the quality of work life
In classical conditioning what is the process called in which the animal develops an association between the unconditioned stimulus and the neutral stimulus
What prompted the Paris school system to hire Binet to develop an intelligence test
In classical conditioning what is the process called in which the animal develops an association between the unconditioned stimulus and the neutral stimulus
Which theory of emotion states that emotion is a particular physiological change in the body that produces an experience unique for each emotion
In classical conditioning what is the process called in which the animal develops an association between the unconditioned stimulus and the neutral stimulus
Which theory of emotion states that emotion is a particular physiological change in the body that produces an experience unique for each emotion
How do psychologists use the term operant conditioning
In which field of psychology do scientists apply psychological principles and research methods to the workplace in the interest of improving productivity and the quality of work life
In classical conditioning what is the process called in which the animal develops an association between the unconditioned stimulus and the neutral stimulus
How do psychologists use the term operant conditioning