Denise and Carla both place a high value on good health. Denise is an internal and Carla is an external. We would predict that
A. Denise will probably be in better health than Carla.
B. Carla will probably be in better health than Denise.
C. Both will probably be equally healthy and healthier than the average person their age.
D. Both will probably be equally healthy and less healthy than the average person their age.
A
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A) Memory processing B) Perception C) Thinking D) Decision making E) All of the above
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A. coreleases B. axon terminals C. dendritic spines D. somas
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a. STM has an unlimited storage capacity and can hold information for at least 30 minutes. b. It is very difficult to do more than one task at a time in STM. c. Unlike long-term memory, STM is rarely affected by interruption or displacement. d. Once information is placed in STM, it is permanently stored.
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A) Quick judgments are generally more accurate than judgments based on more information. B) Judgments based on a lot of information are generally more accurate than judgments based on "thin slices." C) Quick judgments and those made with more information are remarkably similar. D) Quick judgments tend to be more negative than judgments based on more information.