The expected level of chance performance, for a 200-item multiple-choice exam with four choice alternatives, is
a. 25 correct.
b. 50 correct.
c. 75 correct.
d. 100 correct.
b
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b. It is easy to motivate people to memorize a list of nonsense syllables. c. Nonsense syllables do not generate proactive interference. d. It is possible to know exactly when someone first learned a list.
In the Ames room:
A. lighting tricks create a sense of three dimensions when only two exist B. the use of mirrors creates the illusion of greater space C. cues to depth are distorted by presenting people of different sizes at the same distance D. perceived size is distorted by our assumption that the room is rectangular
Someone asks you to name the twenty-second president of the United States, but you can't remember
To aid your memory, the person then tells you that the president's name is the same as that of a large city on Lake Erie. Upon hearing the hint, you instantly realize that Grover Cleveland is the answer. In this situation, the hint acted as a(n) __________ a) elaborative rehearsal cue. b) cross code. c) structural cue. d) retrieval cue.
A support group would be most unlikely to deal with
a. managing crises such as divorce or the death of a child. b. addictions such as alcohol or gambling. c. job-related work-place conflicts. d. helping relatives or friends of addicts cope with the associated stresses. e. coping with mental and physical disorders.