Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Research has demonstrated that our memory for items corresponds to how often we encounter them in the environment


Ans: True

Psychology

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Some wonder if people with synesthesia are just being metaphorical, as many people use metaphors that cross sensory modalities. A "loud shirt" doesn't actually produce a sound, a "warm color" doesn't actually evoke a change in temperature, and "bitter cold" doesn't actually produce a taste. What does Cytowic's friend say that suggests this isn't the case?Some wonder if people with synesthesia are just being metaphorical, as many people use metaphors that cross sensory modalities. A "loud shirt" doesn't actually produce a sound, a "warm color" doesn't actually evoke a change in temperature, and "bitter cold" doesn't actually produce a taste. What does Cytowic's friend say that suggests this isn't the case?

a. He claims that he’s not experiencing a hallucination, that he actually senses something in addition to taste.

b. He claims that he’s not very good with words and not imaginative enough to think of metaphors.
c. He shows embarrassment about the remarks he made while cooking the meal.
d. He comes up with a demonstration so that Cytowic can experience the same thing he does.

Psychology

Josie is a retail assistant who has a perfect attendance record, but she puts little energy into her work, and her attention to detail is often lacking. Which job attitude describes how Josie feels about her work environment?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Narrative therapy for communication disorders

A. Involves sharing experiences and creating a new identity B. Involves creating behavioral experiments C. Involves increasing self-awareness and mindfulness D. Involves speaking in anxiety-provoking situations

Psychology

In order to describe the typical score, Shellie sums all of the scores and divides that number by the number of scores. Which measure of central tendency has Shellie calculated?

a. mode b. median c. arithmetic mean d. mean square

Psychology