Case's neo-Piagetian theory attributes movement from one stage to the next to increases in the efficiency with which children use their limited

A) metacognition.
B) cognitive self-regulation.
C) working-memory capacity.
D) phonological awareness.

C

Psychology

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Which of the following would most likely be acquired by classical conditioning?

a. a rat learning to run through a maze correctly b. a person learning to blink to the word "psychology" c. a pigeon learns to peck a key of a toy piano d. a rat learns to press a bar to receive food

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