Tori passed Piaget's class inclusion problem. This indicates that Tori can relate perceived specific categories to their less obvious general categories. This is further explained below.
<h3>What is Piaget's class inclusion problem?</h3>
Generally, Piaget considers the class-inclusion task to be a test of a child's understanding of the hierarchical structure of categorization.
In conclusion, Piaget's class inclusion issue was successfully solved by Tori. This suggests that Tori is able to tie particular categories that are perceived to their more obscure generic categories.
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The behavior expected of Clive in the new class is " Why study?" There isn't anything I can do to improve my Spanish skills."
Learned helplessness is a theory in psychology where a person after being continuously exposed to a negative circumstance for a long time accepts the circumstance and stops trying to change the circumstance.
This theory was developed by Martin Seligman and Steven Maier. They noticed that dogs stopped attempting to avoid getting shocks after continual exposure to the shocks. This behaviour continued even after they were placed in different circumstances.
If Clive has learned helplessness, he would believe he is poor in Spanish and he would not even make an effort in understanding Spanish. This is because he believes he is poor at Spanish.
Here are the options of this question:
a. " Spanish is a difficult subject that I am very poor at."
b. " I sure hope that my Spanish professor is better than my high school Spanish teacher."
c. " Why study?" There isn't anything I can do to improve my Spanish skills."
d. "If I spend more time studying, I'm sure I will do better than in high school."
e. " I need to find a good tutor to help me learn Spanish; I can't learn it on my own."
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