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OSWALD

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A young woman with no previous exposure to the martial arts took a class in judo. Having no occasion to utilize the techniques, 6 months passed. One evening while walking to her car she was attacked. She successfully fended off her attacker using several judo techniques taught in the class she had taken. Which of the following is true?
 
  a. She was a slow learner, and it took 6 months for the learning to sink in.
  b. This is an example of delayed learning.
  c. The learning took place in the judo class 6 months prior.
  d. No learning took place in the judo class.

Question 2

Which of the following represents an instance of learning?
 
  a. an insight received at 5am by a member of an all-night study group
  b. the new way of seeing people developed by a hospital patient still suffering from the effects of a concussion
  c. the perceived motives of the hospital staff by a patient under heavy medication
  d. walking slowly down a dark hallway after stubbing a toe



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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