We are always aware of ________ memory whereas ________ memory may be incidentally learned

a. semantic; episodic
b. implicit; explicit
c. episodic; semantic
d. explicit; implicit
e. semantic; procedural


d. explicit; implicit

Psychology

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Operant conditioning can be thought of as learning:

a. to notice or ignore events b. about the consequences of our behavior c. what events signal d. by example

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In Pavlov's conditioning experiment, the salivation which followed the buzzer was the

a. conditioned stimulus. b. unconditioned response. c. conditioned response. d. reinforced response.

Psychology

The imaginary audience is most likely responsible for adolescents'

A) increased argumentativeness with their parents. B) extreme self-consciousness and sensitivity to public criticism. C) greater willingness to engage in risky behavior. D) ability to solve problems with many variables.

Psychology

How are current attitudes toward drug-taking behavior in America different from American attitudes expressed in previous decades?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology