Betsy went to a restaurant last night with some other freshmen from her dorm. Although Betsy had never been to this particular restaurant, she knew exactly how to be seated, order, eat and pay the bill. Betsy has a(n) ______________ for restaurants in her LTM.
A. schema
B. photographic memory
C. innate knowledge
D. mnemonic
A. schema
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a. is entirely genetic. b. is entirely social. c. is random and must be learned. d. follows similar patterns throughout the world.
Which test has been extended downwards to apply to children and adolescents?
a. It lacks standardized statistical methods. b. It uses subjective factor names. c. It requires annual revisions. d. It can be used with clinical but not "normal" populations.
It is estimated that sleep loss is a contributing factor in between ______ automobile accidents each year
a. 10,000 to 20,000 c. 100,000 to 200,000 b. 20,000 to 40,000 d. 200,000 to 400,000
A memory-boosting pill is being tested to see if it is effective. Thirty college students are randomly assigned to three groups. Group A includes 10 students who receive one of the memory-boosting pills, Group B includes 10 students who receive a placebo, and Group C receives two memory-boosting pills. Students are instructed to take the pill(s) every morning when they wake up for a month, after which they take a memory test. What test would be most appropriate to determine whether the pill was effective?
a. One-way, between-groups ANOVA b. Independent-samples t-test c. Correlation d. Linear regression