Which of the following psychologists is a leading expert on eyewitness testimony?
a. Baddeley
b. Loftus
c. Lashley
d. Kandel e. Miller
b
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a. 3–4 years b. 5–6 years c. 7–8 years d. 9–10 years
Participants in a study of decision making considered two different ways of resolving a dispute with a neighbor. In one solution, the participant received $600 and the neighbor received $800 . In the other solution, the participant and the neighbor each got $500 . When participants compared the two possible solutions, which option did they prefer?
a. They preferred the option that gave them $600 and the neighbor $800. b. They preferred the option that gave the neighbor and themselves $500 each. c. There was no difference in the frequency with which the options were chosen. d. The majority of participants turned down both options.
Xena is a student who lives alone. She is trying to decide between buying herself a pet and finding a roommate to share her apartment. Based on the research conducted by Karen Allen and her colleagues, you should advise Xena that:
a. having a dog around will reduce her stress levels the most b. having a dog around will actually increase her stress levels c. she will reduce her stress levels the most if she finds a roommate d. her stress levels won't be affected by either option
Research shows that the repeated use of guided imagery significantly increases
a. the recall of accurate memories. c. performance on mental scanning tasks. b. the recall of illusory memories. d. performance on mental rotation tasks.