Bill forgot the numbers in his grandparents' phone number, but he was able to call them because when he started to punch in the numbers, he remembered the pattern that he usually punched in when calling them. Bill was using his:
a. episodic memory
b. procedural memory
c. semantic memory
d. transitory memory
B
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a. ?the organization of mental elements b. ?perception c. ?the production of images and their retention d. ?the mechanical linking (association) of mental elements into simple idea e. ?the mechanical linking (association) of mental elements into complex ideas
Part of the decision-stage model of helping is determining the costs and rewards of helping.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Professor Martin, a historian who studies ancient cultures, would likely suggest that prehistoric societies attributed mental illness to ____
a. social stressors b. sorcery c. chemical imbalance d. biological disequilibrium
Video Activity Part VII.1: Dr. Kuther's Chalk Talks Part VII: Middle AdulthoodClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 443, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test, and answer the following questions:Janice, age 39, is talking to her 70-year-old mother about fears she has about entering middle adulthood. Her mother quietly laughs and reassures Janice that most of the fear comes from stereotyping. However, she shares that ______ represent(s) the most dramatic change(s) in women during middle adulthood.
A. wrinkles and gray hair B. reduced sex drive C. menopause D. significant memory problems