The fact that a person can drive a car for a long distance and not be aware of the fact that he or she is steering and using the brakes exemplifies:
a. mental chronometry and an unconscious inference.
b. mental chronometry and a determining tendency.
c. a mental set and an unconscious inference.
d. a mental set and a determining tendency.
d. a mental set and a determining tendency.
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Transfer-appropriate processing is likely to occur if
A. the person remembering generates their own retrieval cues. B. the type of encoding task matches the type of retrieval task. C. there is deep processing during acquisition of the new material. D. imagery is used to create connections among items to be transferred into long-term memory.
One of the individual differences that appears to help explain who is likely to develop dissociative identity disorder following childhood trauma is
A. physical health. B. suggestibility. C. number of siblings. D. number of abusers.
In hypothesis testing, a researcher can never ______.
A. compute a test statistic before making a decision B. make decisions about the null hypothesis C. prove that their hypothesis is correct D. know the likelihood of obtaining a sample mean if the null hypothesis were true
The imaginary audience is most likely responsible for adolescents’ __________
A) increased argumentativeness with their parents B) greater willingness to engage in risky behavior C) self-consciousness and sensitivity to public criticism D) ability to solve problems with many variables