A convention attendee in Omaha who is unfamiliar with the geography of the area passes a freeway sign indicating Highway 80 East to Des Moines
Later on, he and a colleague are looking for Des Moines on a map, and he automatically looks at the map region to the east of Omaha, but he is puzzled because he doesn't know how he came by that information. The man's performance is an example of which form of implicit memory?
a) Repetition primin
b) Unconscious rehearsal
c) State-dependent learning
d) Procedural memory
A
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a. It is accurate to say that these disorders are relatively mild. b. It is accurate to say that these disorders involve hallucinations or delusions. c. It is accurate to say that these disorders affect social interactions and communication skills. d. It is accurate to say that these disorders involve abnormalities that are expressed in early adulthood.
Renee is diagnosed as suffering from generalized anxiety disorder. In addition to psychotherapy, she is treated with drugs. The drugs she receives are likely to be:
A. tranquilizing but not addictive B. tranquilizing but addictive if taken in high doses C. stimulating and very addictive D. placebos
The dorsal column nuclei are located in the a. dorsal root ganglia
b. spinal cord. c. medulla. d. midbrain.
According to the text, one way to think about ____________________ is that it represents test-retest reliability as assessed over an extremely __________ waiting period
A) inter-item validity; long B) internal consistency; short C) interrater agreement; short D) interrater agreement; long