What does current research say about recovered memories?
a. Recovered memories are likely as the result of abuse and tend to be accurate.
b. Recovered memories are rare, but when present, tend to be accurate.
c. Recovered memories are possible, but not necessarily entirely accurate.
d. Recovered memories don't occur; they are the result of suggestion by others, usually well-intentioned therapists.
C
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a. researcher. b. teacher. c. social-change agent. d. scientist.
The sperm cell:
a. is significantly larger than the egg cell. b. contains two Y chromosomes. c. does not determine the gender of the developing child. d. is one of the smallest types of cells in the body.
Because ideas in LTM are stored in terms of meaning, a practical way to improve memory is to
a. cut down on alcohol intake on study days. b. use only maintenance rehearsal when studying. c. study in a noisy crowded environment. d. wait until the last moment to learn new material. e. make the material meaningful when it is in working memory.
The average adolescent begins dating when he or she is approximately how old?
A) 11-12 B) 12-13 C) 13-14 D) 14-15