What section of an empirical paper describes the significance of the findings, places them in context, and discusses their implications?

a. Introduction
b. Results
c. Discussion
d. Abstract


c

Psychology

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Eighteen-year-olds appear to be significantly better problem solvers than eight-year-olds. Please describe some of the key advances in cognition that underlie this improvement

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Mr. Torres had a series of strokes that left areas of dead brain cells, causing step-by-step degeneration of his mental ability. Mr. Torres is experiencing __________

A) familial Alzheimer’s disease B) sporadic Alzheimer’s disease C) vascular dementia D) Parkinson’s disease

Psychology

Pezdek and colleagues have found that false memories are more likely to be formed for plausible false events than for implausible ones.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Psychology

According to scientists, why does the reminiscence bump happen?

A. Many important social and emotional events happen for the first time during adolescence. B. Memory abilities are strongest during late childhood and early adolescence. C. The brain has more synapses during adolescence than at any other time of life. D. The adolescent brain is chemically primed to encode memories deeply.

Psychology