When Judy is asked, "What's 2 + 2?" the answer just seems to pop into her head. This is an example of:
A. implicit memory.
B. attentional control.
C. cross-linking.
D. explicit memory.
Answer: A
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a. spatial visualization b. spatial perception c. mental rotation d. mental imagery
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a. true experiment b. random assignment c. internal validity d. random sampling
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a. consciousness therapies b. behavioral therapies c. insight therapies d. biomedical therapies
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a. bottom-up processing. c. perceptual organization. b. figure-ground perception. d. opponents process theory.