WGU D664 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM / WGU D664
LEARNERS AND LEARNING SCIENCE OA EXAM LATEST 2025
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Which theory emphasizes learning through peer interactions and
the role of observational learning? - ANSWER-Social
constructivism
Cognition encompasses processes such as memory, perception,
reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making. - ANSWER-
TRUE
What is functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) primarily
used for? - ANSWER-Mapping brain activity
What term describes the process of accessing stored information
when needed? - ANSWER-retrieval
Select all learning strategies that contribute to long-term retention:
- ANSWER-Feedback
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Retrieval practice
What effect can multitasking have on the cerebrum? - ANSWER-
Overwhelming its limited capacity and impairing cognitive
functions
The primary function of the hippocampus is? - ANSWER-
Maintaining attention and forming memories
What is the primary characteristic of neuroplasticity? - ANSWER-
The ability of the brain to adapt and reorganize in response to
experience and learning
What does the concept of "Tabula Rasa" propose? - ANSWER-
The notion that individuals are born with a blank slate, free from
innate knowledge or predispositions
What characterizes the concept of lifelong learning? - ANSWER-
The continuous pursuit of knowledge and skills across one's
lifespan
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What characterizes Information Processing Theory? - ANSWER-It
focuses on the stages through which information is processed by
the brain.
What characterizes retrieval in the context of memory? -
ANSWER-The process of bringing stored information into
conscious awareness
Which needs in Maslow's Hierarchy encompasses feelings of
acceptance, affection, and connection with others? - ANSWER-
Love and belongingness needs
Infants learn to rely on caregivers for their basic needs, fostering
trust—while inconsistency in meeting these needs can lead to
mistrust, suspicion, and anxiety about their environment -
ANSWER-Trust vs Mistrust
The shame and doubt stage involves a child's journey toward
independence and decision-making - ANSWER-autonomy or
shame/doubt