How to start a lawn mower engine and how to change the oil in a car are examples of memories stored in ________ memory
a) sensory
b) episodic
c) procedural
d) short-term
ANS: c
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Which of the following statements is true?
a. Most researchers currently agree that cohesion refers to attraction to the group, not attraction to individual members. b. Increases in attraction to the group as a whole increases a group’s cohesion, but increases to specific individuals in the group lowers a group’s cohesion. c. Social cohesion is multileveled: it includes attraction to individuals and attraction to the group as a whole. d. Only relatively small groups (fewer than 50 members) can develop the strength of association among members to become cohesive.
Stan and Cartman are talking about their lives. Stan says that he enjoys his life and that he is happy with the friends that he has. Cartman says that he won't be happy until he has a big bag of cheesy poofs and a new Trapper Keeper. Stan has a(n) ____ orientation and Cartman has a(n) ____ orientation.?
a. ?growth; deficiency b. ?deficiency; growth c. ?internal; external d. ?external; internal
Billy is 10 months old. He watches his older brother play with a toy piano. The next day, Billy crawls to the toy piano and will probably
not recognize it. pick it up and try to put it in his mouth. push the keys on the piano the way his brother did. look at the piano, but not know what to do with it.
You should not accept as a scientific statement or hypothesis any statement or
hypothesis that (a) is not proven (b) is not put in mathematical or logical terms (c) has no consequences that can be checked by empirical observation (d) you cannot even imagine any observation that, if it were to occur, you would doubt the statement or conclude that the hypothesis is somehow wrong (e) both C and D but not A or B