The ability to recall information more efficiently when you are in the same state as when the information was encoded is known as:

A) state-dependent encoding.
B) state-dependent storage.
C) state-dependent retrieval.
D) transfer-dependent state.


C) state-dependent retrieval.

Psychology

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Richard, a preschool teacher, believes that children who are aggressive preschoolers will become aggressive adults. Richard is referring to ___________ development

a. physical c. personality b. cognitive d. social

Psychology

What is the outcome of the study conducted by Watson and Stayer?

A. 52% of the population can switch from tasks without any performance decrements. B. 67% of the cell phone users keep their cell phones next to their beds. C. 4.4% of the population checks their phones even when they are not ringing. D.2.5% of the population can multi-task without any performance decrements.

Psychology

Our tendency to perceive the actions of others as caused by their dispositions or personality rather than perceiving the cause of their actions as the situation they are in is known as ________

A) a self-serving bias B) perceptual salience C) correspondence bias D) the consistency effect E) the actor-observer effect

Psychology

People with __________ are usually unable to form social relationships and have little interest in them

Fill in the blanks with correct word

Psychology