What's the best way to take notes on these sections? I feel like I am absorbing the different question types, but I'm not sure the best way to organize them for later
Someone clarify for me. C says "sometimes" and based on the small subset of the study that we know from the stimulus this principle occurs "ALL" the time. How could this answer be correct in this case? Or is this just an example choosing the best answer choice available even though it is not perfect? Or is since it is only one study it is not representative of this always happening?
My principle: Children generally learn words for objects based on the utility of the object, so sometimes they misidentify new objects with similar utility as objects they've already encountered.
Me initially in the middle of reading the stim not realizing where we were going with this: Oh very cool the kids made a connection with what they learned earlier in the day
regarding wrong answer choice's on principle question are ALL comparative principles for an AC incorrect simply because they are comparative or u can only have a comparative principle as a correct answer choice if the specific example in the STIM is also comparative?
if anyone could please clarify that would be much appreciated!
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LOLL name callin em made me laugh sm
What's the best way to take notes on these sections? I feel like I am absorbing the different question types, but I'm not sure the best way to organize them for later
"Dumbasses"
he's right, you know
I enjoyed that laughter
and the comments make it better.
Someone clarify for me. C says "sometimes" and based on the small subset of the study that we know from the stimulus this principle occurs "ALL" the time. How could this answer be correct in this case? Or is this just an example choosing the best answer choice available even though it is not perfect? Or is since it is only one study it is not representative of this always happening?
Wait... stairs on not ladders... come on now... 120 here I come!
My principle: Children generally learn words for objects based on the utility of the object, so sometimes they misidentify new objects with similar utility as objects they've already encountered.
bro called the kids dumb asses... i love it here. 😂😂
How do I see the answers/stats for the questions? I'm only seeing show question..
me: haha lol kids are so silly
jy: fuck them kids
Me initially in the middle of reading the stim not realizing where we were going with this: Oh very cool the kids made a connection with what they learned earlier in the day
JY at 1:34: Dumbasses.
Me:
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Calling the children dumbasses at 1:34 threw me sooo off guard omg
Does everyone watch the lessons and read what is underneath every time? literally did not realize it was not a word by word summary....
lol i had a question but then after i commented i figured it out and now i can't delete this comment
I watched this video solely to hear him say "dumbasses" because I read the comments first lollll
I need help in understanding the difference in all the PSA and Principle question stim cuz all of them seem the same lol
He really said F*ck them kids
My note for this video is:
"For Principle questions,
When (Text: illustrations), and (Q: find principles) => (A: generalized wording)"
Vice versa:
(Text: principles), and (Q: find illustration) => (A: specific wording)"
“Dumbasses” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣cracked me up couldn’t focus after that🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
someone needs to make a JY funniest moments compilation.. "dumbasses" was hilarious
"dumbasses" got me, im dying
regarding wrong answer choice's on principle question are ALL comparative principles for an AC incorrect simply because they are comparative or u can only have a comparative principle as a correct answer choice if the specific example in the STIM is also comparative?
if anyone could please clarify that would be much appreciated!
#help
dumb kids lmao
WOW did he just say "dumbasses?" lolololol im crying from laughing
"dumbasses"