Echoic sensory memory is most like a(n) ____
a. ?sound bit
b. ?reading a book
c. ?mopping the floor
d. ?map
ANSWER:
a
You might also like to view...
Tom's new girlfriend has a habit of biting her nails. This did not bother Tom when he first met her, but it is beginning to annoy him more and more with each passing day. This is an example of the ____
a. bystander effect b. propinquity effect c. bad apple effect d. social allergy effect
A researcher who is seeking to understanding the role of genetics in the development of childhood schizophrenia might be in the field of:
a. genotype psychology. b. cognitive psychology. c. molecular genetics. d. phenotype genetics.
If you continue to study your notes and learn even after you believe that you know the material, then you are exhibiting
a. mnemonics. b. overlearning. c. spaced practice. d. massed practice.
Emma, age 8, can turn cartwheels, do the splits, and do handsprings. This is probably due to which two factors of growth in middle childhood?
A) ligaments not firmly attached to bones and increasing muscle strength B) hardening and lengthening of the bones and tightening of ligaments C) muscles that are loosely attached to bones and undeveloped muscle tone D) underdeveloped hip joints and muscles that do not fully develop until adolescence