The idea that an external retrieval cue can be an effective reminder when it helps re-create the specific way in which information is initially encoded is termed:
A) state-dependent retrieval.
B) transfer-appropriate processing.
C) the encoding specificity principle.
D) state-dependent priming.
C) the encoding specificity principle.
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Which of the following is NOT true regarding the American Society of Trial Consultants?
A. It does not require a Ph.D. to join. B. It outlines a Code of Professional Standards. C. Many trial consultants do not belong to it. D. It has a regulatory board to enforce its membership rules.
Fetal monitors are electronic sensing devices used to measure:
a. fetal heart rate. b. duration and strength of mother's contractions. c. fetal distress. d. all of these.
Testing hypotheses experimentally is most difficult for _______ because it is based on assumptions of the conditions that existed thousands of years ago
a. evolutionary psychology b. social neuroscience c. personality psychology d. behaviorism
After an interview, a psychiatrist rates jim's depression as severe. the next day a clinical psychologist also conducts an interview and rates jim's depression as severe. the two clinicians are demonstrating
a. interrater validity b. test-retest reliability c. interrater agreement d. test-retest validity