Chapter 6
Refer to the research study described on page 157 - 158 of your textbook to answer the following question.
Can you connect the researchers’ hypothesis in this study to any of the encoding effects discussed in this chapter? In what way(s) are they connected?
What will be an ideal response?
Their hypothesis is related to the level of processing effect. Although the participants did not complete deep and shallow tasks at encoding, the meaning the information they encoded (living versus non-living) affected their later memory.
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a. heart failure. c. brain damage. b. blindness. d. all of these.
Milgram is known for his research in:
a. prejudice. b. group think. c. obedience. d. deindividualization.
During puberty and adolescence, neurons in the brain lose as many as half their interconnections, in a process called
A) myelination. B) dendritic branching. C) synaptic pruning. D) nerve conservation.
Why was habituation added to the Bayley scales?
What will be an ideal response?