The correct answer is Flynn effect. This is defined as a
long sustained and substantial increase in both of the crystallized and fluid
intelligence test scores by which it covers and measures the many of parts of
the world that begins from the 1930 until the present.
Answer: The correct answer is B) Classical Conditioning
Explanation: Classical Conditioning is learning through association.
If someone when flying in an airplane has experienced certain negative stimuli repeatedly then he/she would associate flying with negative responses.
For instance: Flying in an airplane (Neutral stimulus)
Is paired with: Unconditioned Stimulus (Eating spoiled food) which in turn elicits an unconditioned response (Puking, feeling ill).
Then, the neutral stimulus transforms into a Conditionated stimulus which elicits a conditionated response.
That's called Classical Conditioning.
Answer:
The answer to the question, would be: Immediate confirmation.
Explanation:
In learning a new language, there are different techniques that teacher and students use in order to enhance the experience and ensure maximum retention. One such technique, studied broadly and also broadly applied in the process of teaching a new language, is called immediate confirmation. Basically, it means that in this case, when the teacher gives the students words and phrases to repeate, while correcting pronunciation errors, and then placing the students to again produce a corrected response, he is using the technique of immediate confirmation; a series of stimuli (in this case the words and the corrections) that produce an effect on the student. And by doing this repetitively, it ensures retention and memorization by simple repetition, and through correctio: Fundamental Concepts of Language Teaching: Historical and Interdisciplinary by H.H Stern, and colleagues.
Answer: c) predictive validity
Explanation: predictive validity refers to how likely an event is to happen
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