When Carolyn Rovee-Collier and other researchers use the conjugate reinforcement technique, a baby demonstrates memory by
a. showing dishabituation to a familiar stimulus, measured in terms of sucking responses.
b. staring longer at a mobile that has never been seen before.
c. smiling more at a familiar stimulus than at an unfamiliar stimulus.
d. kicking his or her leg when the mobile is presented.
Ans: d
Psychology
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a. decision making. b. emotion. c. digestion. d. producing habitual responses. e. memory.
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For self-conscious emotions to occur, the toddler must have a sense of his or her identity and a sense of what others ________
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
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