Before they take a test, Nick and Gavin are told by their instructor, "You are not allowed to use your books or notes, and looking at another person's exam is prohibited." When Gus asks what the instructor said, Shawn answers, "He told us not to cheat." Shawn's memory of what the instructor said has been encoded
A. acoustically.
B. procedurally.
C. semantically.
D. visually.
Answer: C
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A police officer testifies that the defendant in a murder trial confessed to the crime. Under cross-examination, the officer reveals details of the interrogation that suggest it is likely that the defendant was coerced into confessing. How are jurors likely to react to the confession evidence? a. Jurors will discount the confession because it was coerced. b. Jurors will accept the confession
because as a general rule jurors don't believe that people would confess to acrime that they did not commit. c. Jurors will believe that they have discounted the confession, but will vote to convict anyway. d. If the judge instructs jurors to disregard the confession evidence, then they will discount it, but otherwise, theywill not.
Once information is sent to the secondary visual cortex, it ____
a. has reached its final processing destination b. may return to the primary visual cortex c. goes mostly to the primary motor cortex d. is sent back to the retina
Research ethics boards (REBs) ensure that data are ethically:
A) collected. B) analyzed. C) interpreted. D) published.
Reginald has Alzheimer's disease. He frequently forgets doctor's appointments and almost started a fire in his kitchen because he forgot something cooking on the stovetop. Recently, Reginald blamed his son for stealing his car keys when Reginald simply forgot where he put them. What phase of Alzheimer's disease is Reginald in?
A. Reginald is in the early phase of Alzheimer's disease. B. Reginald's Alzheimer's disease has progressed beyond the early phases and he may no longer be able to care for himself. C. Reginald's Alzheimer's disease has progressed to the point that he absolutely cannot care for himself and will need 24-hr assistance. D. Reginald has reached the final phase of Alzheimer's disease.