You are taking notes while listening to a lecture. The sensory register holds the information as ______ in your ______ memory
a. echoes; iconic c. icons; eidetic
b. echoes; echoic d. echoes; eidetic
B
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Guilty suspects can fool a polygraph test if they
a. simply deny any and all involvement in the crime for which they are being questioned. b. meditate prior to the administration of the test. c. lie in response to any crime-relevant questions, but tell the truth in response to the control questions. d. artificially inflate their physiological arousal while being asked control questions.
The term reciprocal determinism describes:
A. the constant interaction among one's behavior, thoughts, and environment. B. the power of positive thinking to influence the outcome of a situation. C. the influence of one behavior in causing another behavior to follow. D. the principle that if you behave in a certain way, the outcome will be the opposite of what you wanted.
Retroactive interference, as used in the study of memory, refers to when __________.
A. older information already in memory interferes with the retrieval of newer information B. newer information interferes with the retrieval of older information C. information is not attended to and fails to be encoded D. information that is not accessed decays from the storage system over time
Which is NOT true of sentences with definite and indefinite articles?
a. The word "the" is a cue for discourse coherence. b. The word "the" enables us to perform the mapping process more efficiently and accurately. c. Sentences with the word "the" show greater evidence of coherent processing than those with indefinite articles. d. Indefinite articles produce greater brain activation than definite articles.