When Chi asked child chess experts and adult chess novices to remember sequences of numbers and positions of chess pieces on a chess board, she found that
a. child chess experts remembered more number sequences and more chess piece patterns than adult chess novices did.
b. adult chess novices remembered more number sequences and more chess piece patterns than child chess experts did.
c. adult chess novices remembered more number sequences, but child chess experts remembered more chess piece patterns.
d. child chess experts remembered more number sequences, but adult chess novices remembered more chess piece patterns.
c
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Nancy is an older adult who has led a difficult life. She has overcome many adversities, including growing up during the Great Depression, WWII, and the loss of her spouse in middle adulthood. She has maintained a positive outlook on life, and people come to her for advice. What benefit did her life experiences bring?
A. Nancy is less likely to be diagnosed with any form of dementia. B. Nancy is considered to possess wisdom. C. Nancy is better able to interact with others socially. D. Nancy is less likely to experience proactive interference with respect to memory.
The journal founded by Lightner Witmer was titled
A) Treatment of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. B) The Psychological Clinic. C) Behavior Change. D) Psychology and Cognition.
Infantile amnesia
a. means that adults can remember many events that occurred in their lives before the age of 3 years. b. means that infants are not able to form memories. c. may be related to the young child's well-developed sense of self. d. may be related to an individual's changing language ability.
The mysterious finding that IQ scores have steadily increased since 1950 is know as ______________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).