In the effects of mood on memory, a happy mood may evoke happy memories, and a sad mood may evoke sad memories. What do these effects illustrate?
a. context-dependent memory c. feeling of knowing
b. state-dependent memory d. elaborative rehearsal
B
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Which of the following is a central aspect of executive functions?
A. fine motor control B. gross motor control C. inhibition of responses D. long-term memory
Mark and Mindy have two daughters. Their older daughter moved to a different city to pursue her graduate studies a few years ago. Recently, their younger daughter also moved to a different country for her undergraduate studies. Now, Mindy is bereft and is unable to figure out what to do with her free time. This scenario best illustrates the _____
A) sandwich generation B) empty-nest syndrome C) concept of philophobia D) midlife crisis
Overweight teens are most at risk for developing ____ later in life.
A. osteoporosis B. sickle-cell disease C. Huntington's disease D. diabetes
From Jean Piaget's perspective, a child who alters her behavior to more effectively deal with a new situation is exhibiting
A. assimilation. B. accommodation. C. primary process thinking. D. generalization.