Four-year-old Jasmine is asked to remember objects on a tray that she is shown for one minute. During the minute she is shown the objects, Jasmine looks at and touches each object. Jasmine is

a. using a memory strategy. c. monitoring.
b. using a script. d. testing an alternate hypothesis.


a

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Scripts are often culture-specific. This means that

a. there is a great deal of agreement about the order of events across cultures. b. the ability to execute the script is related to experience. c. the more general the script, the greater cross-cultural consistency it has. d. the same behaviors may be perceived very differently in different cultures.

Psychology

According to Walter Mischel's six types of cognitive­affective factors that influence behavior, which of the following best describes self-regulatory plans?

a. A type of emotional reaction associated with a specific situation. b. The ability to play a variety of roles. c. The expectations one has for one's behavior. d. Strategies to achieve one's goals.

Psychology

According to the activation-synthesis hypothesis, what do dreams reflect?

A. The brain's attempt to make sense of spontaneous neural activity B. Unconscious motivations and emotions C. Experiences that have been part of the species' evolutionary history D. An imbalance among hormone levels

Psychology

The reliability of a test is the stability of scores from one test to another

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology