Memories are to experiences as memories are to facts
a. Semantic; implicit
b. Implicit; episodic
c. Episodic; semantic
d. Procedural; episodic
c
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Why do some researchers believe it may someday be possible to detect harmful genes in human embryos and replace them with healthy ones?
A. Ultrasound technology is rapidly progressing and diagnosis is more accurate. B. Fetal surgery can repair defects in the lungs and heart. C. In vitro fertilization is becoming more accessible and successful. D. This approach has been used to correct certain heritable disorders in animals.
Tom asks his professor why the debate about whether addiction is or is not a disease is so important. How is his professor likely to respond?
a. "The debate is not trivial because if addiction is a disease, addicts must totally refrain from any substance use at all; if it is not a disease, they could use substances in moderation." b. "The debate is not trivial because insurance companies will only pay for rehabilitation and treatment if addiction is classified as a disease." c. "The debate is not trivial because much more stigma is attached to addiction when it is seen as a disease." d. "The debate is not trivial because much more stigma is attached to addiction when it were seen as being under a person's control rather than as a disease."
Writing about one's feelings tends to
a. lead to mild depressions. b. leave the mind clearer so one can come up with effective coping strategies. c. cause one to become unrealistically optimistic about life. d. be a poor substitute for social support in reducing stress levels.
Techniques such as meta-analysis are useful in psychology because _________
a. they help reduce unintended changes in subjects' behavior due to cues given by the experimenter. b. they allow for the careful study of behavior in schools, workplaces, and other natural contexts. c. they provide a range of values within which the mean of a population is likely to lie. d. rarely does one study alone prove anything, and this technique analyzes data from many studies.