Describe what is meant by mood dependent memory, and give an example
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Answer:
Mood dependent memories are memories that are influenced by our moods. That is, mood may serve as a retrieval cue, making it easier to retrieve memories when we are in the same mood as we were when the memories were first stored. If I remember a particular research talk when I was in a good mood, I'm more likely to remember that research talk when I am in a similarly good mood.
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Massed practice refers to learning material
a. across several large sessions. b. all at once. c. in a quiet place with no distractions. d. with large numbers of people.
Your dog is upset and agitated around your new cat. Your new cat is not particularly happy around your dog, either. Then you start to feed them together, side by side. They begin to like each other (or at least tolerate each other). This happened in accordance with what principle?
a. fear hierarchy conditioning c. backward conditioning b. counterconditioning d. trace conditioning
Describe the typical growth patterns in middle childhood. Are there gender differences in growth patterns during this time?
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What did the psychodynamic paradigm identify as the cause of abnormal behavior?
A. the pleasure principle B. the id, superego, and ego C. unconscious mental conflicts D. hysteria