Which of the following use prospective memory?
a. episodic c. implicit
b. semantic d. none of these
D
You might also like to view...
The fact that a majority of elderly persons have excellent long-term memories for events that happened when they were young tends to cast doubt on which explanation of forgetting?
a. problems with sensory memory b. consolidation c. disuse d. encoding failure
The death rate of young women who suffer from anorexia nervosa is approximately ________ times higher than the death rate for other young women who do not suffer from this dangerous condition.
A. two B. four to five C. six to twelve D. ten to twenty
Think about the idea that much of psychology (such as clinical and counseling) hopes to move people from negative to neutral, while positive psychology hopes to move people from neutral to positive. When subjective well-being is placed on a normal bell curve like this, which "half" of the curve do you think is more important? Should research and focus in psychology stick to the "negative" half, attempting to help people avoid depression and low self-esteem, or should it help people move up on the "positive" half? Certainly, both are important-but which is more important?
What will be an ideal response?
Jeff has had Juan as his roommate for a semester. Jeff, who has a low opinion of his own athletic skills, has been praised by Juan on a number of occasions for his (Jeff's) play during intramural football games
To begin the spring semester, Jeff has asked for a new roommate. What's going on here? Describe the basic self-presentational underpinnings, and give a more specific theoretical explanation for Jeff's behavior.