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A
stimulus that does not have a natural automatic response associated to it is:
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Nuetral stimulus
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When
a conditioned response starts to diminish and eventually disappear with time,
the phrase used is:
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Extinction
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An
operant conditioning method that teaches new behaviors by reinforcing
successive approximations towards the target behavior is:
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Shaping
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What is not a
non-academic self ( p. 127)
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Reading
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What
is a property of collective self: (p. 129).
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Family
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What
is not one of Erikson’s pre-school crises? (p. 131)
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Intimacy vs isolation
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Which
one of the following is not to emerge during adolescents’ identity crisis,
according to Marcia? (p. 137)
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Going forward on any identity decisions
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What
is not a limitation to Kohlberg’s theory? P. 141
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Overestimating childrens' moral abilities
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In
Classical conditioning terms, the stimulus is called ____________, and the
autatic response is called _____________
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??
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When
stimuli produce negative emotional responses, they are called:
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Aversive stimuli
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Which
state is not a part of Erikson’s psychological theory of personal development?
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?
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What
is self-concept?
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An
individual’s self-description of his/her competencies (p. 126)
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What
correctly displays the self-concept category of differentiation? (p. 127)
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A
middle school learner who has formed differentiated self-concepts in the
domains of academic, social, and physical.
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Which
factor helps a second generation individual m aintain his/her ethnic identity?
(p. 129)
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Ability to retain his or her language and social networks
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Which
best describes the second Psychosocial
Stage of Erickson’s Psychosocial Theory of Development?
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Children
learn to walk, talk, eat, and use the toilet and become self-sufficient.
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