Upon arriving at work, Bailey suddenly becomes aware that she must have zoned out because she doesn't remember her 20-minute drive. Bailey was _____ during the drive.
A) autoconscious
B) unconscious
C) self-conscious
D) minimally conscious
D) minimally conscious
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The key idea in redintegration is that
a. one memory serves as a cue to trigger another. b. recoding and chunking are required for information to be stored in long-term memory. c. more recent memories are easier to retrieve than long past memories. d. more errors in remembering occur on the middle items in an ordered list.
Bayley's retesting of the intelligence of a group of gifted adults who had been tested as children is an example of cross-sequential design
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
According to social learning theory, punishment is most effective in ensuring that a child will not violate an adult's prohibition if punishment occurs
a. just after the child violates the prohibition. b. while the child is violating the prohibition. c. after the child has violated the prohibition twice. d. after the child shows repeated violations of the prohibition.
Natural selection refers to the
A. ability of farmers and breeders to develop animals with specific traits, such as fast horses and hairless Chihuahuas. B. ability to select embryos with certain characteristics during in vitro fertilization. C. success of one trait over another in the survival of a species. D. dominance of genes for one trait, such as dark eye color, over another, such as blue eye color.