In Brook’s (1968) task involving a capital letter F, participants are able to correctly identify the orientation of particular corners even if they do not consciously remember how they were marked. This is an example of ______.

a. implicit encoding
b. perceptual equivalence
c. spatial equivalence
d. transformational equivalence


a. implicit encoding

Psychology

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During the 1970s,

a. books on the psychology of women were actually less available than they had been in the 1960s. b. researchers began to investigate many new questions about the psychology of women. c. researchers realized that the issue of gender was really much more straightforward than they had previously realized. d. most psychologists realized that women had difficulties because their situations were at fault.

Psychology

Teens tend to spend more time with peers and less with family. Research has indicated that teens have a lower risk for substance abuse when they ____ (Fulkerson et al., 2006).?

a. ?have older siblings b. ?eat dinners regularly with family c. ?spend substantial time with peers d. ?have a number of friendships

Psychology

Providing social support to others can have psychological and physical benefits

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

Which statement is true regarding attention and memory in infancy?

A. Infants show more attentiveness to static than dynamic stimuli because they have difficulty focusing on dynamic stimuli. B. Infants show more attentiveness to dynamic than static stimuli. C. Infant attentiveness is not directly associated with cognition. D. Infants are born with memory skills equal to adults.

Psychology