What did Jean Piaget conclude about children's thinking?
a. Children's thinking is just like adults' thinking, but slower
b. Children's thinking is just like adults' thinking, but less well informed.
c. Children's thinking is qualitatively different from adults' thinking.
d. Children imitate adults for years before they start thinking for themselves.
c
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The sudden reappearance of a response after a period of extinction is known as:
A. Stimulus generalization. B. Extinction. C. Stimulus discrimination. D. Spontaneous recovery.
Which of the following is the best example of halo error?
a) Bill was given a high rating on both objective and subjective criteria. b) A supervisor gave his entire staff a rating of "exceeded expectations." c) The supervisor gave all his employees ratings that were in the middle of the range. d) A supervisor likes John so he gives him a high rating on "meets and greets customers."