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Name Presenting Psychology Test Chapter S 1. A relatively permanent change in be

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Question

Name Presenting Psychology Test Chapter S 1. A relatively permanent change in behavior or thinking due to experience is called A) development. B) learning. C) cognition. D) perception. 2. Psychologists define- as a relatively permanent change in behavior or thinking resulting from experience. A) adaptation B) habituation C) cognition D) learning 3. Learning refers to: an organism's decline in response following repeated stimulation. B) an organism's response to an event or occurrence. C) a relatively permanent change in behavior or thinking due to experience. D) an organism's ability to associate a behavior with its consequences A) 4. Ruben is reading the descriptions of some of the psychology courses in his college's course catalog. The description of one course reads in part, "A survey of the methods by which organisms' behavior changes as a result of experience." This course is MOST likely titled A) The Psychology of Learning. B) Sensation and Perception. C) Cognition. D) Intelligence: Theory and Research. 5. Learning involves: A) neurogenesis but not neuroplasticity B) neuroplasticity but not neurogenesis. C) both neurogenesis and neuroplasticity D) neither neurogenesis nor neuroplasticity 6. is a form of learning in which an organism responds less strongly to an event following repeated exposures to it. A) Habituation B) Adaptation C) Extinction D) Discrimination Page 1

Explanation / Answer

1) Learning

2) Learning

3) Learning refers to a relatively permanent change in behaviour or thinking due to experience

4) psychology of learning

5) Neuroplasticity not neurogenesis

6) Habituation