According to the ___________, quantitative changes in an infant's abilities to organize and manipulate information represent the hallmarks of cognitive development
a) the parallel retrieval model
b) automatization
c) encoding
d) information process approach
d
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In memory, as time passes between learning and recall,
a. both the primacy and recency effects weaken. b. neither the primacy nor the recency effects weaken. c. the primacy but not the recency effect weakens. d. the recency but not the primacy effect weakens. e. the recency effect becomes stronger and the primacy effect weakens.
Cattell's creative eugenics program would:
a. encourage less intelligent people to have more children b. encourage poorer people to have more children c. encourage more socially successful people to have more children d. discourage richer people from having any children
As part of the initial screening for possible employment, a nuclear power company administers a psychological test that yields scores on tendencies toward depression and schizophrenia. What is the name of this psychological assessment tool?
a. Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) b. Myers-Briggs Personality Indicator c. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Adults (WAIS) d. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) e. California Personality Inventory (CPI)
“Brains,” “jocks,” “populars,” and “druggies” are typical examples of teenage __________
A) cliques B) crowds C) clubs D) circles