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Which of the following characteristics arc associated with classical conditionin

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Question

Which of the following characteristics arc associated with classical conditioning? 1. Reward and punishment 2. Reinforcement schedules 3. Conditioned and unconditioned responses A) 1 and 2 only B) 1 only c) 3 only D) 1.2. and 3 Younger adults arc more intelligent than older adults A) True B) False You are a pediatrician. A patient comes in that speaks in sentences of at least three words, but makes grammatical errors including misuse of the past tense. How old is this patient likely to be? A) 24 months-36 months B) 36 months-48 months C) 18 months-24 months D) 4 to 5 years

Explanation / Answer

3.C.3only.Classical conditioning is a form of learning whereby a conditioned stimulus becomes associated with an unrelated unconditioned stimulus, in order to produce a behavioral response known as a conditioned response.

4.A .TRUE.Older people do seem less intelligent than younger people but this is a result of their statistically better method of problem solving and lack of opportunity to stay mentally "fit" not lower intelligence except at age extremes where physical deterioration becomes a deferrable factor. With the appropriate lifestyle and effort this effect can be reduced or removed and does not require any sort of special genius.

5.C)18-24 months.Between the ages of 18 to 24 months, children learn how to combine two words such as no bye-bye and more please. Three-word and four-word combinations appear when most of the child's utterances are two-word productions. In addition, children are able to form conjoined sentences, using and. This suggests that there is a vocabulary spurt between the time that the child's first word appears, and when the child is able to form more than two words, and eventually, sentences.

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