The appearance of new information in short-term memory displacing the old information suggests that STM store is
a. infinite. c. limited.
b. coded. d. iconic.
C
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When viewed through a microscope, a ____ would most resemble a spiral-shaped mass
a. telomere b. free radical c. neurofibrillary tangle d. neurotransmitter
When members of the Kpelle tribe in Liberia were asked to sort objects "like a fool would do it," they grouped them together
a. haphazardly. b. by category, such as containers, clothing, and eating utensils. c. by functional association, such as food being placed with the utensil used to eat it. d. like their own culture sorts objects.
The differences between two nonequivalent groups become a confounding variable that provides an alternative explanation for the results of an experiment. This is called
A. hindsight bias. B. confirmation bias. C. ingroup bias. D. selection bias.
In the case study provided by your text, which refers to a study conducted by
Rosenthal and Fode (1963), why did the maze-bright rats perform significantly better than the maze-dull rats? A) The researchers used a double blind design. B) The researchers used a placebo control group. C) The researchers used a within-subjects design. D) The researchers experienced experimenter bias.