The things that matter to us, such as names of family members and close friends and hobbies, are easily remembered. What kind of encoding most probably occurs with this type of information?
A. automatic
B. episodic
C. effortful
D. attentive
Answer: A
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An infant's role in perceptual development
a. becomes more active across time. b. becomes more passive as s/he matures. c. remains constant over time. d. is inconsistent/unpredictable over time.
Current research addressing the question of whether psychotic symptoms should be challenged suggests that ____
a. it is dangerous to the patient's psychological well-being to challenge symptoms. b. it is best to teach the patient how to "get along with" the symptoms c. the patient is best served by learning to ignore the symptoms d. the patient's openness tochallenging them should be assessed first
The type of study that generally does not follow the scientific method and typically contains many confounds is the a. case study
b. correlation model. c. true experiment. d. longitudinal study.
Psychologist Robert Kavanaugh refers to children as "little people" or "compact cars," as contrasted with Cadillacs (big people), and notes that they should be able to handle any situation adults can handle comfortably
Indicate whether the statement is true or false