You decide to visit a friend whom you have not seen in ten years. Assuming she lives in the same house, you try to get there even though you couldn’t describe to yourself the directions to your friend’s house. As you drive, you just “know” which streets to turn onto. This is an example of
a. semantic memory
b. episodic memory
c. explicit memory
d. implicit memory
Ans: d
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a. psychological. b. legal. c. procedural. d. formal.
David has been in a joyful mood all month. According to the broaden-and-build hypothesis of positive emotions, ____
a. David will try to "spread" his good mood around to others b. David's mindset will be "expanded" (such that he has the urge to play, push limits, and so forth) c. David will attempt to hold on to this joyful feeling as long as he can d. David will tend to spend more time with people who are also in positive moods (and less time with people who are in negative moods)
Why are ethical guidelines valuable?
A. They reduce experiment liability. B. They limit the amount of research. C. They obligate participants to complete the experiment. D. They protect the well-being of the participants involved.
If you give your dog a treat each time she performs a trick, you are using
A. interval reinforcement B. basic reinforcement C. partial reinforcement D. continuous reinforcement