In a study of the college learning experiences of seniors scoring low and high in epistemic cognition, high-scoring students
A) frequently reported activities that encouraged them to struggle with realistic but ambiguous problems.
B) focused primarily on the familiar aspects of a problem.
C) were less likely than low-scoring students to mention faculty encouragement and guidance.
D) worked to find the most objective aspects and solutions for a given problem.
A
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A. 50 B. 65 C. 80 D. 100
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a. Inserting a 30-second delay before recall b. Presenting the stimulus list at a slower pace c. Counting backward for 30 seconds before recall d. Using a very long list (greater than 30 items at one item per second)
Which of the following is true of amphetamines?
A. They increase appetite. B. They can be used to treat narcolepsy. C. They induce sleep. D. They reduce anxiety.
Although lab rats may not experience visual hallucinations, drug discrimination studies in rats trained to discriminate psilocybin find that…
a. hallucinogens and antipsychotic drugs are substitutes for psilocybin. b. most drugs, no matter the class, are substitutes for psilocybin. c. other hallucinogen drugs are substitutes for psilocybin. d. antagonists for 5-HT2A receptors are substitutes for psilocybin.