Maggie thought that her roommate told her about a new restaurant in town, when in fact, she learned of the restaurant by seeing an advertisement online. In this example Maggie suffered an error in
A. encoding specificity.
B. context-dependent retrieval.
C. source monitoring.
D. nondeclarative memory.
Answer: C
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For girls at puberty,
a. the pituitary gland signals the ovaries to significantly increase estrogen production. b. androgens stimulate growth of the breasts. c. estrogen levels determine the darkness and amount of facial hair. d. progesterone begins the process of the climacteric.
What three unhealthy behaviors account for 71% of 1 million preventable deaths per year?
a. not wearing seat belts, burning candles in the home, unhealthy diet b. smoking, unhealthy diet, and lack of physical activity c. climbing ladders to the top rung, smoking and unhealthy diet d. driving vehicles too fast, unsafe use of firearms, unhealthy diet
Richard assumed that most people in the world regarded the United States as the best country, despite a report saying that the majority of people from other countries disagreed with American exceptionalism. This is an example of ______.
A. fundamental attribution error B. actor-observer bias C. truly false consensus effect D. false uniqueness bias
Why is the human mind likened to aniceberg in Freud's conception?
a. It is largely cold and unresponsive to pressure. b. It can cause irreparable damage that can destroy a person's life. c. Despite its size it manages to float. d. Most of it is submerged and invisible. e. Its barriers begin to melt when faced with clinical assistance.