What enables us to take in almost endless sights without being drowned in memories of every single visual stimulus we encounter?
A. The decay of sensory memory
B. The buffering of iconic memory
C. The speed of the visuospatial sketchpad
D. The process of proactive interference
Answer: A
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Which of the following is the best description of a schema?
a. An organized way of thinking or acting that allows us to interpret our experiences b. A standard way of solving a problem in the fewest possible steps c. Changing our experiences in order to adapt to our environment d. Interpreting new experiences by using previously stored information
The first of Freud's stages of psychosexual development is called the:
A. oral stage B. anal stage C. genital stage D. undifferentiated stage
Regarding memory, why do investigators have to be careful of the way they conduct witness interviews?
What will be an ideal response?
An advantage of survey research is that
a. it allows you to get in-depth information. c. it allows you to work in a lab. b. it allows you to have a large sample size. d. it is less subject to volunteer bias.