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  • The "aha!" experience is known as


  • Options
  • A. vicarious learning
  • B. latent learning
  • C. insight learning
  • D. None of the above

  • Correct Answer
  • insight learning 

    Explanation

    The "aha!" experience is known as insight learning.

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    • 1. The word OPERA means what in Italian?

    • Options
    • A. Word
    • B. Work
    • C. Energy
    • D. Force
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    • 2. The sentence that states the main idea of the paragraph

    • Options
    • A. Thesis
    • B. Topic sentence
    • C. Both A & B
    • D. None of the above
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    • 3. A place where monks live as a secluded community is

    • Options
    • A. Monastery
    • B. Cathedral
    • C. Convent
    • D. Diocese
    • Discuss
    • 4. That which cannot be heard

    • Options
    • A. Audible
    • B. Edible
    • C. Disedible
    • D. Inaudible
    • Discuss
    • 5. The term senescence is another name for

    • Options
    • A. inward aging
    • B. primary aging
    • C. secondary aging
    • D. outward aging
    • Discuss
    • 6. A Big Draw meaning

    • Options
    • A. a lovely spectacle
    • B. a game without any result
    • C. a huge attraction
    • D. a keen contest
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    • 7. The standard English sentence order does which of the following?

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    • A. Verb-Subject-Object
    • B. Subject-Verb-Object
    • C. Verb-Object-Subject
    • D. Object-Verb-Subject
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    • 8. I do just enough work to get by.

    • Options
    • A. Disagree
    • B. Agree
    • C. Neutral
    • D. Strongly Disagree
    • Discuss
    • 9. The fireworks exhibition had awesome

    • Options
    • A. affects
    • B. defects
    • C. effects
    • D. show
    • Discuss
    • 10. Smallest units of meaning in a language

    • Options
    • A. Pragmatics
    • B. phoneme
    • C. morpheme
    • D. syntax
    • Discuss


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