Memories of factual information, and knowledge about the world in general, are referred to as:

a. episodic memories
b. procedural memories
c. acoustic memories
d. semantic memories


D

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According to the ___________ theory, members of a minority group are likely to accept the negative views held by a majority group only if they perceive that there is little realistic possibility of changing the power and status differences between

the groups. a. social concept c. social identity b. social authority d. social reality

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What has research discovered regarding childhood obesity in children who were adopted? Adopted children ____

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