The retention of information about the details of life's happenings is called ________ memory.
A. prospective
B. source
C. episodic
D. semantic
Answer: C
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a. That MSgroups and MSerror would be roughly equal. b. That MSgroups would be larger than MSerror. c. That MSerror is larger than MSgroups. d. That MSerror is close to zero.
Which of the following mothers is a good candidate for a home delivery?
A) Heather, a healthy 43-year-old who previously had a cesarean delivery B) Helena, a first-time mom who wants to deliver her own baby unassisted C) Donna, a fifth-time mom whose baby is in a breech position D) Prudence, a 30-year-old second-time mom, assisted by a certified nurse-midwife
Because __________, they need supervision and protection from high-risk experiences until their decision making improves
A) the personal fable makes teenagers falsely believe that they are the focus of everyone else's attention and concern B) taking risks without experiencing harm can heighten adolescents' sense of invulnerability C) the imaginary audience makes adolescents develop an inflated opinion of their own importance D) adolescents have a keen ability to consider pros and cons and consider likely outcomes
Ellis believes that all black athletes are superior to all white athletes. Even when he is given examples of white athletes who have had superlative careers, he always finds an excuse for why they were not as "good" as their black counterparts. Ellis's general belief in the superiority of all black athletes over white athletes is best summarized as an example of __________.
A. racism B. a stereotype C. ethnocentrism D. discrimination