You are taking a test that measures how many numbers you can correctly repeat back. You are taking a:

a. chunking test c. memory limit test
b. memory span test d. encoding limit test


B

Psychology

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Random selection allows psychologists to _____ the sample to the population.

A) infer causation from B) compare C) generalize from D) remove third variables from

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Misleading information can often be inadvertently supplied to an eyewitness during the process of an investigator's interview and can result in false recollections. When this happens it is known as _____

a) the misinformation effect. b) source amnesia. c) encoding failure. d) retrieval failure.

Psychology

A doctor diagnoses Charlie with a disease that destroys the myelin sheath around his neurons. Unfortunately, he will gradually lose control of his body movements. Given what you know about the diseases that can impact the nervous system, with what disease Charlie was most likely diagnosed with?

A. Alzheimer's disease B. Parkinson's disease C. Multiple Sclerosis D. Schizophrenia

Psychology

According to the humanist perspective, anxiety results from inconsistencies between one's self-perception and one's

a) ideal self. b) superego. c) reputation. d) self-efficacy.

Psychology