In laboratory studies of false memories, about ___ of participants actually come to remember an event that never actually occurred.
A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%
Ans: B) 25%
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a. It is relatively accurate in explaining the functions of the executive attention network. b. It explains auditory attention, but not visual attention. c. It explains attention patterns in children, but not in adults. d. It is not flexible enough to explain human attention.
Suppose that you allow an infant several minutes to study a drawing of a face. Then, you present a second face and assess whether heart rate changes when this additional face appears. This is the ____ method
a. preference b. habituation c. evoked potentials d. high-amplitude sucking
Adolescents who are away from home, unsupervised after school are more likely to engage in antisocial behavior
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In the context of the elements of persuasion, other things being equal, information presented first usually has the most influence. This is known as ________.
A. the foot-in-the-door phenomenon B. the door-in-the-face technique C. the recency effect D. the primacy effect