Intentionally making associations between new and old information is an example of a method for ____ encoding.
A. automatic
B. semantic
C. procedural
D. effortful
Answer: D
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Most neuropsychologists earn their graduate degrees in ____ psychology with an emphasis in neuropsychology
a. ?clinical b. ?community c. ?abnormal d. ?social
Whereas Piaget saw cognitive development as a result of individual discovery and a child's interaction with objects, Vygotsky attributed cognitive development to:
A) biological changes in the brain. B) unconscious factors. C) completing activities in isolation. D) interaction between a child and skilled people.
According to the levels-of-processing theory, if Jon wanted Maqsood to remember the sentences "At first, it is better to run than to walk, " "Birds seldom get too close," and "A rock can be used as an anchor," he should
a. encourage Maqsood to pay attention to the sound of each word.
b. ask Maqsood to underline all of the three-letter words.
c. have Maqsood alphabetize the words in each sentence.
d. tell Maqsood the sentences all refer to kite-flying.
e. test Maqsood's memory immediately.
Physical symptoms with no biological basis were called __________ in Freudian times.
A. manic depression B. hysterical neurosis C. hebephrenic disorder D. cataplexy