Dave is reminiscing about the first car he owned in high school and how he felt the first time he drove it through town. This information is stored in his
a. procedural memory.
b. non-declarative memory.
c. episodic memory.
d. semantic memory.
C
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Children with conduct problems who later develop the symptoms of antisocial personality
disorder tend to a. perceive their environment as being hostile and threatening. b. be latch-key children, who are unsupervised after school lets out for the day. c. engage in sexual fantasies more than "normal" children. d. be responsive only to promises or threats that involve money. e. develop friendships with many children but lasting friendships with only a few.
Sandra Scarr and Kathleen McCartney proposed the theory of genotype -> environment effects. Which subtype occurs in biological families because parents provide both genes and environment for their children?
a. Passive genotype -> environment effects b. Evocative genotype -> environment effects c. Active genotype -> environment effects d. Inactive genotype -> environment effects
Susan learned at a young age that developing good study habits, such as doing her homework, brought about good grades, and made her want to work harder in school. This is called
a) operant conditioning. b) classical conditioning. c) reinforcement. d) social-cognitive.