How do we distinguish learning from maturation?
a) Learning occurs before maturation.
b) Experience is not necessary for maturation to occur.
c) Only primates learn, but maturation occurs in all species.
d) Learning is a relatively permanent change, whereas maturation fluctuates.
B
Psychology
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A) a response-surface methodology. B) a mixed factorial design. C) single variable experiments. D) a split-plot design.
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