The fact that one's memory can be influenced by the mood or bodily condition that exists at the time of learning and at the time of retrieval is known as
a. eidetic imagery.
b. the serial position effect.
c. state-dependent learning.
d. the tip-of-the-tongue state.
C
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When a middle-school student is able to demonstrate that she or he can hear a sequence of digits and then repeat the sequence in reverse order, the child is indicating that she or he is developing __________.
A. memory skills B. working memory C. rehearsal strategies D. recall
If a baseball player who has been in a batting slump for several weeks alters his batting stance and wears a new batting glove one day and gets three hits, the cognitive explanation of conditioning suggests that for the next game, the baseball player will continue to
a. experiment with another batting stance and batting glove. b. use the new batting stance. c. use the new batting glove. d. use both the new batting stance and new batting glove.
According to Rotter, expectancies are:
a. beliefs that do not vary in terms of their generality b. cognitions c. not subject to modification by experience d. are not based upon past experiences
A gland is an organ that secretes one or more chemical substances such as hormones, saliva, or milk
Indicate whether the statement is true or false