Short-term memories can be prolonged by

a. counting aloud to prevent new input.
b. maintenance rehearsal.
c. brain stimulation.
d. proactive cueing.


b

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In their research report published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Conlon and his colleagues described their research question regarding whether goal-focused or achievement-focused dieters would lose more

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A researcher who contradicts Piaget's theory on cognitive development is most likely to state that:

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What will be an ideal response?

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