Rovee-Collier's experiments in which two- to three-month-month-old infants learned to kick to make a mobile move showed that 2- to 3-month-old infants
a. are not able to remember events from the past.
b. can remember events from the past for a few days or weeks, but over time will not be able to recall the event even if given a memory cue.
c. can remember events from the past for a few days or weeks, but over time will not be able to recall the event unless given a memory cue.
d. can remember events from the past for months without being given a memory cue.
c
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Regarding associative and cognitive learning, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Learning from written language is considered a complex form of associative learning. b. Some animals besides humans do engage in simpler forms of cognitive learning. c. Associative learning requires relatively little awareness or thought. d. Humans share the important capacity for associative learning with many other species.
Shared beliefs that tend to trigger hostility between groups include all of the following EXCEPT believing that
a. they are superior to other groups. b. they have been unjustly exploited, wronged, or humiliated. c. other groups are dishonest and a threat. d. solutions can be reached through cooperation and compromise.