Grace knows how to tie a square knot and how to drive an automobile with a standard transmission. These are examples of

a. declarative memory.
b. semantic memory.
c. procedural memory.
d. prospective memory. e. episodic memory.


c

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The clusters of expectations for the personalities and behaviors of men and women in a culture are

A) gender roles. B) stereotypes. C) sexism. D) gender identity.

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U.S. citizens are the most highly "protected" with hand guns than any other nation. Because of this,

A) U.S. citizens are safer than any citizen of another country. B) U.S. citizens are better able to protect their family and property than citizens of any other country. C) U.S. citizens have a higher chance of death by homicides than citizens of any other country. D) children living in homes where guns are present are better able to protect themselves as adults.

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What cyclical pathway can develop that eventually leads to obesity?

a. A child stops eating because of low self-esteem, becomes anorexic and then is successfully treated but still has negative feelings about her- or himself. b. A thin child eats normally but is teased about his or her weight and begins to diet further. c. A child eats because of feelings of depression and low self-esteem, gains weight, is rejected by peers, binges, and continues to gain weight. d. A thin child binges because of depression and low self-esteem, purges and feels better, then feels safe to binge again, eating more later.

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The finding by Johansson (1973) that participants could detect that lights in the dark were actually a person with lights attached to key body parts is an example of how ______ aid(s) in perception.

a. affordances b. perceptual invariance c. connectionist nodes d. perceptual learning

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