One afternoon Amanda could not remember where she left her purse. In the evening while laughing at a joke one of her friends told, she remembered putting her purse under the couch during a comedy show she saw on T.V. two nights ago. This is an example of

a. context-dependent memory. c. elaborative memory.
b. flashbulb memory. d. state-dependent memory.


D

Psychology

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child would be able to correctly answer more questions. Briefly present a rebuttal to their arguments. What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

The two factors necessary to experience an emotion according to Schachter's two-factor theory of emotion are

a. physiological arousal and motivation. b. physiological arousal and appropriate explanation. c. physiological arousal and psychological arousal. d. psychological interest and ability.

Psychology

A key area of the hypothalamus, particularly important in the regulation of the biological clock, is the:

a. substantia nigra. b. caudate nucleus. c. lateral hypothalamus. d. suprachiasmatic nucleus.

Psychology

Individuals who score high in materialism tend to report somewhat higher levels of subjective well-being than individuals who score low in materialism

A) ?True B) ?False

Psychology