In the analogy problem "hockey:puck::soccer:__________," knowing what hockey and
puck have in common and what hockey and soccer have in common is what Spearman
referred to as the ability to
a. perceive and understand what is being experienced.
b. apply a rule inferred from one case to a similar case.
c. perceive the relations among concepts.
d. deduce a specific conclusion from a general set of premises.
e. perceive causal relations.
c. perceive the relations among concepts.
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a. synesthesia b. dyskinesia c. flashback d. none of these
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a. behavior was determined by the value of the reinforcement that followed it. b. behavior was determined by the expectancy that it would be reinforced. c. both of the above d. neither of the above