Remembering where you sit in your regular seats at the baseball stadium by picturing it as being between two large signs in the outfield makes use of something called the ________, which is a memory strategy
a. rhyming
b. tracy theory
c. method of loci
d. procedural memory
e. None of the above answers.
c. method of loci
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Which of the following is true of the genetic ob/ob mice?
A. They are not sensitive to the fat signal, but they do produce it. B. They are sensitive to the fat signal, but they do not produce it. C. They are sensitive to the fat signal, and they do produce it. D. They are not sensitive to the fat signal, and they do not produce it.
Hank grew up in an environment where there are relatively few straight paths and homes are likely to be circular hollows carved in mountainous hillsides. He
a. will perceive things just as any other child reared in some other kind of environment. b. may be less susceptible to some kinds of illusions than a child reared in some other kind of environment. c. may be less susceptible to rotation and reversal errors when grouping letter-like stimuli together than a child reared in some other kind of environment. d. is likely to have better depth perception than a child reared in some other kind of environment.
What do we call biologically determined, innate patterns of behavior?
A. drives B. instincts C. releasing behaviors D. universal behaviors
Which statement accurately reflects the difference between developed countries and developing countries?
a) Developing countries include the most economically affluent countries with the highest levels of median income and education. b) Developed countries include countries with lower levels of income and education but are experiencing rapid economic growth. c) Developing countries make up nearly 35% of the world’s population. d) Developed countries include the most economically affluent countries with the highest median levels of income and education.