The study by Strachan and others (2002) found that subliminal cues regarding thirst influenced how much Kool-Aid participants drank only when
a. the participants had previously been given water to drink.
b. they were given something to eat as well.
c. they were high in the need for cognition.
d. the participants were thirsty and water had been withheld.
d
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What conclusion should be reached about the effectiveness of Head Start programs?
A. Head Start programs show few short-term gains for students, with benefits not recognizable until high school B. Despite decades of research, no demonstrable gains have been demonstrated for Head Start programs. C. Across both short- and long-term periods, the evidence of benefits is mixed. D. Head Start programs show clear short-term benefits, and these become stronger through the middle school years.
When Georgia looks at an old photograph of herself in the backyard tire swing, a flood of memories comes rushing back. Georgia finds herself going from one memory to the next. According to memory research, this process is referred to as
a. the fundamental attribution effect. b. redintegration. c. parallel processing. d. recovered memory transfer.
_____________________ reasoning involves understanding the logical and systematic relationships between two statements, and drawing a logical conclusion
Fill in the blank with correct word.
Researchers have identified about _____ substances that are made in our body and brain that act as neurotransmitters
a) 10 b) 1,000 c) 100 d) 20