Rovee-Collier was able to illustrate that infants exhibit some characteristics of episodic memory. What is the name of the method she used to do this, using a ribbon that was tied to the infant's ankle and to an overhead mobile?

a. direct activation
b. autobiographical encoding
c. similarity attachment
d. conjugate reinforcement


Answer: d

Psychology

You might also like to view...

The James-Lange theory of emotion and the facial feedback hypothesis are similar in that they both suggest that, in emotional situations, ____

a. our physiological responses and reactions precede and help drive our conscious emotional experiences b. our conscious emotional experiences precede and help drive our physiological responses and reactions c. we label our emotions—decide what emotion it is we are feeling—by looking to the outside world d. we label our emotions—decide what emotion it is we are feeling—by consciously assessing the situation

Psychology

Why does the brain need thiamine?

a. to enable glucose to cross the blood-brain barrier b. as a source of fuel in case there is not enough glucose c. as a building block for making proteins d. to enable it to metabolize glucose

Psychology

A sample consists of 25 freshmen, 25 sophomores, 25 juniors, and 25 seniors from a local high school that has an equal number of students in each class. If the sample was obtained using a list of all the students in the high school, it is probably an example of ____ sampling. If the sample was obtained without a list of students, it is likely an example of ____ sampling

a. simple random; cluster b. stratified random; quota c. proportionate stratified random; quota d. systematic; convenience

Psychology

Which of the following is an example of learning?

a. The human brain continues to grow and develop after birth. b. A human male develops the capacity to produce sperm cells at puberty. c. Drinking coffee makes a person more aroused. d. A student does not swat at a wasp buzzing around her head.

Psychology