Dr. Frolicker shows a group of 4-year-olds a set of 10 items on a tray. She then mixes them up with some unfamiliar items, and asks the children to point to the ones in the original set. Dr. Frolicker is testing
A) recognition memory.
B) recall memory.
C) sustained attention.
D) episodic memory.
A
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Erik Erikson viewed the primary life task of young adulthood to be a struggle between
a. integrity and despair. b. role confusion and identity. c. generativity and stagnation. d. intimacy and self-absorption.
Research into auditory perception has shown that high frequency sounds cause the basilar membrane to become:
a. activated the most at the end farthest from the oval window b. activated the most near the oval window c. activated along its entire length d. inactivated
Stage 3—mutual interpersonal expectations—is found in Kohlberg’s ________ level
a. preconventional b. conventional c. post-conventional d. unconventional
The only groups that exist are formal and secondary groups.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)