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Learning: Principles and Applications, 4/e
Stephen B Klein, Mississippi State University

Complex Learning Tasks

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1

A(n) is any feature of an object or event that can vary from one example to another.
2

A is the most typical member of a conceptual category.
3

Unlike Thorndike, Kohler felt that problem solving involved rather than trial and error.
4

In the television series McGyver, McGyver was able to construct a thermonuclear device out of baling wire, duct tape, a battery, and clay. McGyver does not suffer from .
5

The "best guess" or "rule of thumb" approach to problem solving is the .
6

Working backward is commonly used to solve based problems.
7

A prototype shares the most with other members of the concept.
8

To determine whether animals could learn the concept of same or different, D'Amato used a procedure called .
9

Hull provided a(n) theory of concept learning.
10

A form of learning in which animals mentally explore a problem before attempting a solution is called .