A memory coach who favors the levels-of-processing model would recommend which strategy to clients who want to improve their recall of information?
A. Elaborative rehearsal
B. Phonological looping
C. Maintenance rehearsal
D. Serial positioning
Answer: A
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Eagly, Chen, Chaiken, and Shaw-Barnes (1999) discuss why people show enhanced recall and recognition of information that is consistent with their attitudes when the topic is important to their values. They suggest this is the case because ______.
a. values have survival value in an evolutionary sense b. value-related attitudes are typically more extreme than value-unrelated attitudes c. value-related attitudes elicit content-relevant attention and thinking d. a value-relevant topic elicits a desire to defend the self-concept
According to Tolman and Honzik (1930), learning in which a new behavior is acquired but is not demonstrated until some incentive is provided for displaying it is known as ________ learning.
A. perceptual B. latent C. spatial D. tangential
When a person is influenced by the strength of the arguments, that person is using the ___________ route to persuasion.
a) peripheral b) likelihood c) central d) heuristic
Evolutionary psychologists ascribe much of the bias in person perception to cognitive mechanisms that have been shaped by ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word