The principal tool for holding information in short-term memory is ______
a. rote rehearsal c. mnemonics
b. elaborative rehearsal d. deep processing
A
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Nick is admitted to a mental institution because he hears voices talking to him that no one else can hear, and he sees demons attacking him, though no one else can see anything near him. Nick's symptoms are known as ______
a) delusions b) hallucinations c) obsessions d) compulsions
Peleki carefully watches how his mother uses her computer as she works. Later, he tries to imitate her actions with his own toy keyboard. This behavior is best explained by __________ theory of __________
A) Bandura's; social learning B) Piaget's; social learning C) Skinner's; operant conditioning D) Skinner's; cognitive development
Parkinson's disease __________, but Huntington's disease __________.
A. is characterized by a poverty of movement; is characterized by uncontrollable movement B. cannot be controlled; can be cured using pallidotomy C. is a hereditary disorder; does not usually have genetic origins D. usually occurs in the twenties and thirties; almost always occurs in the fifties and sixties
The fear of anything new is called
a) neophobia b) anglophobia c) premier phobia d) musophobia