Researchers described true childhood events and one false one (such as being lost in a store). How many people reported remembering the false event?

a. All of them
b. About one-fourth of them
c. None of them
d. Only those who were still children at the time of the interview


b

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  a.  need for affiliation.   b.  need for power.   c.  need for intimacy.   d.  extraversion.   e.  the social comparison processes.

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A psychologist says, "The pictures that come from the testing are amazing—clear and detailed depictions of brain structures. Not only that, they do not require giving radioactive substances to patients." The psychologist is referring to a(n) ____

a. MRI b. EEG (electroencephalograph) c. PET scan d. Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery

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Which of the following did the Supreme Court NOT list as something that could increase witness accuracy

A. the length of time between the crime and identification of the criminal. B. the confidence of the eyewitness. C. the interviewing techniques of the police. D. the attention of the witness during the crime.

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Which of the following is a hypothesis discussed in your textbook to explain the relative satisfaction maximizers tend to get from their decisions compared to satisficers?

A) Maximizers invest more in their decisions, so they expect more from the outcomes. B) Maximizers are natural optimists, so they always see the best in everything. C) Maximizers tend to display belief perseverance, and ignore evidence that conflicts with their expectations. D) Maximizers prefer to have fewer choices, which makes it unlikely that the final choice will be "just right."

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