Which of the following statements is TRUE?

a. Encoding is a secondary feature of our ability to remember information.
b. Adding knowledge always enhances recall.
c. Encoding is the process of getting information out of long-term memory.
d. How we encode information bears little relation to remembering that information later.
e. Humans are able to encode information without attending to it at all.


e. Humans are able to encode information without attending to it at all.

Psychology

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a. 10 b. 15 c. 25 d. 35

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Adults in White, middle-class, Western societies tend to use which of the following techniques when speaking to toddlers in order to facilitate the children's language acquisition? a. They emphasize the future and the past so that the child becomes aware of time in his/her speech. b. They use long, complex sentences to extend the child's language abilities. c. They use simplified, redundant

utterances that correspond with the child's interests and comprehensionlevels. d. They tease their children in order to give them a chance to develop a quick wit.

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Which cell is NOT a type of taste receptor?

A) salt B) tart C) bitter D) sweet

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With which of the following statements about personality would Freud most likely agree?

A. "Behavior and personality are closely related. However, one must address conscious thought processes." B. "Outward behavior is a very small part of personality." C. "Conscious thoughts play a major role in personality development." D. "Personality can be observed (and assessed) through one's outward behavior."

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