Describe the capacity of and the duration of information in short-term memory
What will be an ideal response?
Short-term memory serves to store up to seven unrelated bits of information for a short period of time (usually about twenty seconds). It is the second memory store, also known as working memory. It is increasingly being viewed as a critical component in the information-processing system, closely related to Spearman's g factor of intelligence.
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Four second graders retell the children's book Those Shoes, substituting a coat for the sneakers. Which question should the teacher ask to assess what they know about dramatic elements?
a. "What mood did you create?" b. "Why did you choose to use a coat?" c. "What other ending could you have invented?" d. "Why did you choose this book?"
Develop a set of matching items from the notable authors and milestone books of fantasy featured in class.
What will be an ideal response?
Choose a section of this chapter (at least two pages long) or of another chapter in this book that interests you. Using a highlighter, effectively highlight several paragraphs. Then switch to margin notes for a few paragraphs and finally finish the section by taking full notes on summary paper.
What will be an ideal response?
As the probability of committing a Type I error increases
a. the probability of committing a Type II error decreases. b. the probability of committing a Type II error generally increases. c. the probability of committing a Type II error may increase or decrease. d. the probability of committing a Type II error will remain constant.