Two types of retrieval processes are ____
a. ?recall and recognition
b. ?search and compare
c. ?analyze and categorize
d. ?comprehend and describe
ANSWER:
a
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Professor Giles asks his students to write down the first word that come to mind when they see the word fish. Bob writes down sea, James writes down chips, and Angela writes down net. According to the spreading activation theory, this result ___
a. ?is made possible by the connections from the amygdala to the hippocampus b. ?indicates that Professor Giles has not taught the student the correct response c. ?is highly unusual because such different answers would not likely be stimulated by the same probe d. ?makes sense because personal experiences determine how people organize general knowledge
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a. Alfred Binet. b. Philippe Pinel. c. Jean-Martin Charcot. d. Paul Sollier.
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A. Anger B. Denial C. Acceptance D. Depression