What is the most common form of dementia?

a. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
b. Parkinson's disease
c. Alzheimer's disease
d. Vascular dementia


c

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"Acts like a chicken with its head cut off" is a description of behavior that has its roots in ____ research.?

a. ?Hall's b. ?Flouren's c. ?Broca's d. ?Fritsch's e. ?Helmholtz's

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Professor Hildebrand just gave the first exam back to his students. Many in the class are convinced that one of the questions he asked had more than one correct answer. In fact, 13 students from the class show up to his office hours to protest the question. Professor Hildebrand is convinced that there is only one correct answer, and so he tries to convince the larger group of students that he is

right. He will be most likely to convince this group of his point of view if he a. presents his arguments forcefully and consistently. b. tries to exert normative social influence on the group of students. c. presents himself as an outgroup member rather than as part of their ingroup. d. makes salient the norms of the group.

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The "telephone game" is often played by children. One child creates a story and whispers it to a second child, who does the same to a third child, and so on. When the last child recites the story to the group, his or her reproduction of the story is generally shorter than the original and contains many omissions and inaccuracies. This game shows how memory is a process

a. life-narrative b. narrative-rehearsal c. consequentiality based d. constructive

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Hafa just completed a course in calculus. Based on knowledge about the curve of forgetting, we can predict that:

A) most of what Hafa will forget about calculus will occur in the first few years after completing the course. B) Hafa will forget most of the material at a constant rate over time. C) Hafa will experience a sudden increase in forgetting approximately 4 years after finishing the course. D) the rate at which Hafa forgets calculus will increase over time.

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