The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon is an example of which of the seven sins of memory?
A. Forgetting
B. Transience
C. Blocking
D. Misattribution
Answer: C
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Reggie watched as his son Maurice dropped a toy elf repeatedly. Maurice varied the position from which he dropped the elf, and carefully looked each time to see where it fell. What is Maurice's behavior an example of?
A. Substage 2: First habits and primary circular reactions. B. Substage 3: Secondary circular reactions. C. Substage 4: Coordination of circular reactions. D. Substage 5: Tertiary circular reactions.
According to the research about the constructive model of memory,
a. detailed information enters into our memory in a passive fashion. b. we frequently integrate information from several different sources. c. we typically pay attention to the exact wording of a verbal message. d. we typically over-emphasize family resemblance when deciding which information should be maintained.
The major limitation of the works of the classical Greek philosophers to an understanding of human behaviour is that:
A) the works tended to underestimate the role of nature in determining human behaviour. B) the forces that govern human behaviour have changed considerably since their time. C) the works tended to underestimate the role of nurture in shaping human behaviour. D) these philosophers did not develop ways to test their theories.
In Pavlov's experiments with dogs, the unconditioned response was the
a. food. b. bell. c. salivation to the food. d. salivation to the bell.