The patterns of psychological adjustment are similar for children of divorce in single-parent families and for children
a. in nondivorced families. c. in foster care.
b. who are adopted. d. in stepfamilies.
D
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Theresa was at the grocery store and met a friend who told her to call her later that day so they could catch up on old times. Theresa was able to remember the phone number and store it into her cell phone shortly after saying good-bye to her friend. This is an example of
a. semantic memory. b. short-term memory. c. narrative method. d. episodic memory.
Robert lightly taps the student sitting in front of him on the shoulder. The student doesn't notice, so Robert taps harder. The minimum pressure Robert must tap such that the other student notices half of the time is called:
A) the absolute threshold. B) the just noticeable difference. C) Weber's law. D) the relative threshold.
While lying on a beach getting some sun, you read your way through a long novel. When you are done, you flip back to the beginning and, just for fun, reread the first few chapters. You are amazed by the feeling that you've never read this before,
even though you know you have. In this case, all of the information that you've encoded (new) since reading the first few chapters (old) has interfered with your memory. This is an example of __________ interference. a. proactive b. literary c. contextual d. retroactive