A conditioned stimulus is presented repeatedly without the paired presentation of the US. After time, the subject no longer makes the conditioned response. This fading of the CR is known as habituation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
ANS: F,
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A) They tend to be better at proving causality. B) They can determine if effects observed in the laboratory generalize to the real world. C) They can test theoretically derived hypotheses that cannot be studied in the lab. D) They have some methodological advantages over laboratory experiments.
Which of the following is the first process in researcher Alan Baddeley's model of working memory?
A. Retrieving information from memory B. Focusing and switching attention C. Storing information about a stimulus D. Rehearsing the stored process
__________ refers to memory strategies, such as rehearsal, organization, and elaboration.
A. Selective attention B. Mnemonics C. Organization D. Strategic recall
How long must a person have the persistent belief that he or she has a serious illness despite medical reassurance in order to meet the criteria for hypochondriasis?
a) two months b) six months c) one year d) two years