Changing information into a form that can be stored in long-term memory is known as ________, whereas bringing information to mind that has been stored previously is known as ________
A) encoding; retrieval B) accessing; encoding
C) encoding; sensing D) accessing; retrieval
A
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Kellyanne has just started college and wants to make friends. She refuses to go to large parties because she is afraid that she will blush and sweat, and that other people will laugh at her. She is fine, however, when talking to people in one-on-one settings. Kellyanne's most likely diagnosis is __________.
A. social anxiety disorder B. specific phobia, situational type C. agoraphobia without history of panic disorder D. generalized social phobia
According to Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence, someone who is able to cope well with new or novel tasks should score high in:
a. analytic intelligence b. creative intelligence c. practical intelligence d. all three areas of intelligence
According to the cognitive appraisal theory of emotion, one must first consciously search the environment for an interpretation of arousal before emotion can be experienced
a. true b. false
The following question comes from the I Confess chapter discussing the research of Kassin and Kiechel
The results of this study provide(s) _____ for the idea that vulnerability and witnesses can significantly influence people to confess to crimes they did not commit (a) no support (b) strong support (c) very weak support (d) no data