You decide that you are going to condition your dog to salivate to the sound of a bell. You sound the bell and then several minutes later you give the dog a biscuit. You do this several times but no conditioning seems to occur
This is probably because __________
a) the bell was not a distinctive sound.
b) the bell should have been sounded after the animal ate the biscuit.
c) you should have had an even longer interval between the bell and the biscuit.
d) the biscuit was given too long after the sound of the bell.
d
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A quasi-reflective thinker would be most likely to say that:
a. because knowledge is uncertain, any judgment about the evidence is purely subjective. b. a correct answer exists for every problem. c. some judgments are more valid than others due to their logical consistency. d. decisions should be based solely upon what you can see with your own two eyes.
Ellie had a right hemisphere stroke. During her rehabilitation period, her family and the hospital staff noticed that she placed all articles on the right side of the dresser and did not notice an article if it was placed on the left side until it was brought to her attention. Even when eating, she tended to eat the food items on the right side of the plate before she even noticed food items on
the left side. Ellie was exhibiting a. aphasia. b. agnosia. c. perceptual neglect. d. spatial neglect.