Which of the following does not contribute to memory in young children?
a. What the child is asked to remember
b. Interest level
c. Availability of reminders or retrieval cues
d. Peers sharing the same events
d
You might also like to view...
Regarding the role of the hippocampus in memory, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. The hippocampus serves as a temporary storage bin for holding new memories before they are transferred to other parts of the brain for long-term storage. b. The hippocampus plays a role in converting newly learned facts into long-term memory. c. The hippocampus plays a role in converting daily experiences into long-term memory. d. The hippocampus does not play a role in procedural memory. e. The hippocampus is the final destination for new memories.
As the sample size increases, we will find that a smaller difference between the sample and population means results in a t score that falls in the ______ for our sample.
A. single tail B. double tail C. critical region(s) D. ? level
Which of the following is an example of latent learning?
a. knowing where the emergency exits are in a theater even though you have never used them b. becoming emotional in the presence of bees after you receive a bee sting c. Pavlov's dogs learning to salivate to a bell d. a person in an institution being rewarded for exhibiting healthy behavior with tokens
Some research has shown that there are gender differences in aggression. These findings suggest that
A) higher levels of testosterone may produce more outward aggression in males. B) males are more likely to engage in relational aggression than females. C) males engage in more nondirect aggression than females. D) females are more likely to be affected by high temperatures than males.