In their experiment with echoic memory, Darwin, Turvey and Crowder found that:
A) unlike iconic memory, echoic memory does not decay
B) no echoic memory is present when quadraphonic equipment is used
C) as the cue is delayed past 1 sec., the number of items able to be recalled decreases only slightly
D) echoic memory does not produce a high-fidelity representation of the actual stimulus
E) none of the above
C
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He coined the term "fully functioning person":
a. Jung b. Horney c. Rogers d. Mascow e. Freud
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