In experimental research, the independent variable is manipulated or varied systematically during the study.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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What does research say about Freud's concept of repression?
a. Repression is one of the main causes of forgetting. b. Repression occurs only after a traumatic experience. c. Repression is one of the main causes of neurotic tendencies. d. No evidence clearly supports the idea of repression.
Two students took a memory test that involved 20 nouns shown sequentially on a TV monitor. Mallory tried to think of rhymes for each word as it appeared on the monitor; Bailey tried to think of ways each word could be used in a sentence. Based on Craik and Lockhart's levels-of-processing theory, you should predict that
a. Mallory will have better recall of the words because she used semantic encoding. b. both students should have equivalent recall of the words. c. Bailey will have better recall of the words because she used semantic encoding. d. Bailey will have poorer recall of the words because she used structural encoding.
Describe what is meant by theory of the mind; compare the recent research on this concept to what Piaget theorized about preoperational children; explain how theory of mind is assessed, how this ability helps a child to progress in their cognitive development, and what condition may occur if the theory of mind fails to develop fully
What will be an ideal response?
Exposure to a suspect's photograph has been found to
A. produce fewer identifications of that person as perpetrator of the crime. B. produce more identifications of that person as perpetrator of the crime. C. not affect identifications of that person. D. produce more identifications in simultaneous, but not sequential arrays.