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Infants Are Able to Mimic the Facial Expressions of Adults

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Infants are able to mimic the facial expressions of adults:

Analyze how classical conditioning principles can explain complex human behaviors and preferences.
Recognize the implications of conditioned taste aversions.
Identify and explain the significance of key experiments in the development of behaviorism, including Watson and Pavlov's work.
Explain the concept of vicarious conditioning.

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Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales

A standardized test designed to assess intelligence and cognitive abilities, originally developed as an instrument for measuring IQ in children and adults.

Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children

A standardized test that measures cognitive development and problem-solving abilities in children between the ages of 2.5 and 12.5 years.

Terman Intelligence Test/Education Edition

A standardized test designed to measure human intelligence and cognitive abilities, adapted for educational settings by Lewis Terman.

Intelligence Quotient

A score that takes into account a student’s mental and chronological age.

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