Priming is an example of _____ memory.

A) explicit
B) implicit
C) semantic
D) procedural


B) implicit

Psychology

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An example of using models to modify behavior do not include

a. identifying sequences of inappropriate behavior. b. identifying negative consequences. c. rescripting behaviors. d. acting out modified scripts for them.

Psychology

Dr. Meyers has intensely studied a pair of conjoined twins for two years. This represents:

a. an experiment. c. a cross-lagged method. b. a correlational design. d. a case study.

Psychology

_____ is a memory strategy that involves an individual repeating something over and over, whereas _____ is a

memory strategy that involves connecting new information to something already stored in memory. a) Elaborative rehearsal; displacement b) Chunking; rote rehearsal c) Maintenance rehearsal; elaborative rehearsal d) Elaborative rehearsal; rote rehearsal

Psychology

Recall that participants in an experiment described in the text (Toi & Batson, 1982) listened to an (alleged) radio interview in which a student in their introductory psychology class described an accident that caused her to fall behind in the course

Some participants were told that Carol would soon be returning to their class. According to the research, why is this referred to as a "high cost" condition? a. Carol was still in a wheelchair, and it would be hard for her to get to class. b. Every time participants saw her, they would feel guilty if they didn't help her. c. Participants would have to go out of their way to copy their notes for Carol. d. Every time participants saw her, they would be able to empathize with her.

Psychology