Assimilation part should Tom identify as not correct.
Option: B
Explanation:
In child psychology and development Information-processing theory includes some parts i.e. content knowledge, strategies and basic processes. Content knowledge interprets the thing that needs to be learnt during different age structure (0-4, 5-8).
Strategies include different methods that need to be followed for learning process. Basic processes incalculates different theorem related to child's mental growth and development. Assimilation is not directly related with child development. Information processing model comprised of basic inputs of knowledge and output as a final outcome of child's learning process.
True, a Soldiers travels from country to country and meets new people everyday, and sometimes a gun fight here and there but this is True
Answer:
conditioned stimulus
Explanation:
Classical conditioning is a case of learning where a biologically potent stimulus is combined with a stimulus which was previously neutral.
Here, the biologically potent stimulus or conditioned stimulus was the pizza from the national pizza chain, the advertisement is the stimulus which was previously neutral and her feeling of nausea is the conditioned response.
Answer:
Suggestibility
Explanation:
In psychology, the term suggestibility refers to the process by which we accept and act under the suggestions of others. When we're talking about memory, this phenomenon happens when <u>we fill gaps in our memory with information that other persons give to us (by remembering an event).</u>
In this example, a fake crime was committed and a man with brown hair and blue jeans and green long-sleeved shirt stole a woman's handbag. Later, many "witnesses" (some of them were staged) said that the man was wearing a hat, so later when they were questioned by the police, many witnesses actually said that the man was wearing a hat. We can see <u>how the influence of the other people (the staged "witnesses") made the normal witnesses fill the gap in their memory with the information that this fake witnesses gave to them ("The man was wearing a hat")</u> and therefore, this explains suggestibility.