Declarative and procedural knowledge appear to be held in distinct stores in long-term memory
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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In participant observation, a major disadvantage of letting subjects know the researcher and his/her purpose is that
a. only the simplest behaviors can be observed. b. the researcher's presence may change the situation. c. it is more difficult to ask questions and record observations. d. it is unethical to let the people become aware of the purpose.
Which one of the following best illustrates Tolman's notion of a cognitive map?
a. You study a map of Australia until you can reproduce it with considerable accuracy. b. You study a map of Australia but reproduce it with many distortions in shape and location. c. After walking around campus for a few days, you learn where buildings are in relation to one another. d. The concepts table and chair are more closely associated in memory than the words bed and refrigerator.
A well-structured literature review:
a. contains highly detailed descriptions of each work chosen for inclusion in the review. b. begins with those studies most closely related to the research problem, then opens up to a broader perspective. c. begins with broad/general information, then narrows the focus to those studies most closely related to the research problem. d. contains general summaries of each work chosen for inclusion in the review.
Consider a large classroom of children in a suburban U.S. location. Each child resides in the local community. Some of the children practice Judaism. For these children, their Jewish heritage is part of their ________.
A. macro-culture B. micro-culture C. cultural conflict D. cultural stereotype