Flashbulb memories:
a. typically concern major, unexpected public or personal events
b. are remarkably accurate, even years after the initial event
c. are due to special encoding mechanisms for emotionally charged events
d. are more accurate than memories for more mundane events
a. typically concern major, unexpected public or personal events
You might also like to view...
Yancy wants to become a famous artist and sculptor, but he does not want to be poverty-stricken. So, Yancy decides to get an art education degree so he can support himself while he works on his creations. Markus and Nurius would say that Yancy's decision was based on an exploration of his
a. ego ideals. b. actualized potentials. c. conditions of worth. d. possible selves.
A strong, well-defined ethnic identity is associated with
a. younger rather than older adolescents. b. lower school achievement. c. a weakened tie to mainstream culture for all ethnic groups. d. higher self-esteem.
Which of the following is not up to the judge to decide?
A. Who asks questions during voir dire B. What questions are asked during voir dire C. The length of the voir dire process D. All of these are correct and are decided by the judge.
According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, which of the following statements is most accurate?
A. Repetition is the most important experience for promoting cognitive growth. B. Young children and adults approach problems using the same basic principles of logic and reasoning. C. Encounters with discrepancy promote the growth of logical thinking. D. Because they cannot use symbols, infants do not have the capacity for problem solving.