Name the form of memory that records our fleeting impressions about sights, sounds, and smells
What will be an ideal response?
sensory memory
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Vygotsky stated that cognitive development occurs as a result of the child interacting with the
social environment. Children acquire more knowledge and concrete skills via direct teaching and discovery activities. Of major importance to Vygotsky's theory are the concepts of scaffolding and the zone of proximal development.Define each of these concepts. How would the information processing theory explain the phenomena of scaffolding and the zone of proximal development? What will be an ideal response?
Our sense of self-worth is also called our
A. self-cencept B. self-efficacy C. self-esteem D. self-value
In the study by Waugh and Norman examining primary memory which of the following is NOT true?
A) research participants were required to recall the digit occurring prior to the probe digit B) the last digit was a probe that had occurred earlier in the list C) the probe digit was accompanied with a tone D) recall was more difficult when the probe occurred early in the list E) research participants read lists of sixteen digits