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Health, 21.06.2019 23:30, aariannahnorwoo
1infants internalize what they take in through their senses and a. show no signs of remembering it. b. vocalize it. c. display it in physical movements. d. forget it immediately.2 early experiences have a impact on the architecture of the brain. a. decisive b. mild c. minimal d. moderate 3which of the following is an infant's main learning tool in the first months after birth? a. mouth b. music c. book exposure d. hands
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Health, 23.06.2019 16:40, dianaaivanov
Which statement is false? a. an extinction burst is the complete cessation of the target behavior after the extinction procedure has started. b. extinction procedures should not be used with behaviors that cause serious injury to the subject. c. if the behavior analyst does not have the ability to control the subject's access to reinforcement, an extinction procedure should not be implemented. d. spontaneous recovery of the target behavior will be short-lived, as long as the extinction procedure remains in effect
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