Research has found that before children imitate adults, they:<span>
tendency of children to copy an action that is not a relevant part of
the behavior to be learned; common among 2- to 6-year-olds when they
imitate adult actions that are irrelevant and inefficient.</span>
Answer:
Taste aversion to sweet-tasting water.
Explanation:
Conditioning learning is an style of learning where a conditioned stimulus is associated with an unconditioned stimulus and they produce a conditioned behavioral response.
In this learning, at first, the <u>unconditioned stimulus produces the unconditional response (</u>and this means that a stimulus produces a response in a natural way), <u>then the unconditioned stimulus is paired with the conditioned stimulus that does not produce the response on its own </u>but once it's paired with the unconditioned stimulus and <u>after some repetitions, the response is produce in presence of the unconditioned stimulus and it is called now conditioned response.</u>
In this case, the drug would be the unconditioned stimulus that produces the response of getting ill (by itself), this response it's the unconditioned response. However, John Garcia paired this stimulus with the sweet-tasting-water (conditioned stimulus) and now the rats have an aversion to this type of water.
This aversion would be the Conditioned response since it was not originally present in presence of the water but it was paired with it after some repetitions and by the fact that it made the rats ill.
Answer:
Intelligence Quotient (IQ) is the measure.
Explanation:
The IQ is a way to <em>measure intelligence</em>. An individual's IQ has to be <em>compared to others </em>in order to have value on its own, ir order to be of significance. It is a way of comparing one's general performance to others.
The Wechsler Scales are the most commonly used to determine one's IQ, such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS).
T.... attention in general is focusing on something so yeah if they’re focusing on the environment then I would say it was true