How do retrieval cues help you to remember?
a. They provide inferences.
b. They help chunk information.
c. They direct you to relevant information stored in long term memory.
d. They provide numbers for ideas.
e. They don't – this is a placebo effect that leaves you feeling as if memory was aided when it really was not.
c. They direct you to relevant information stored in long term memory.
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What will be an ideal response?
The National Institutes of Health declared in 1997 that acupuncture could be useful by itself or in combination with other therapies to treat:
a. addiction and menstrual cramps c. macular degeneration b. pancreatic and brain cancer d. hearing impairments
________ occurs when the ethical ramifications of the decision choices may be addressed initially, but, over time, becomes removed from the decision-making process.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A person who is suffering from disordered thinking, bizarre behavior, and hallucinations and who is unable to distinguish between fantasy and reality is likely suffering from __________
a) schizophrenia. b) bipolar disorder. c) a dissociative disorder. d) passive-aggressive personality.