Why did H. M. not remember doing mirror-drawing, but because of practice each day, improved in this ability?

a. He was not capable of automatic encoding, but was capable of effortful encoding.
b. His short-term memory was severely impaired, but his long-term memory was intact.
c. His episodic memory was severely impaired, but his procedural memory was intact.
d. H. M.'s semantic memory was severely impaired, but his episodic memory was intact.


C

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a. IQ differences are a function of relative nutritional levels for different ethnic groups, particularly the amount of protein in one's diet. b. IQ differences reflect the inherent bias in IQ tests toward different ethnic groups. c. IQ differences are largely due to heredity. d. Jensen is an interactionist and would partially endorse all of these statements.

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A. convergent thinking B. creative cognition C. divergent thinking D. the means-end analysis

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The absolute threshold for a stimulus is the intensity level at which people can successfully detect the presence of the stimulus:

a. 100% of the times it is present b. 1% of the times it is present c. 50% of the times it is present d. less than 25% of the times it is absent

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Discuss what genetic, prenatal conditions, birth complications, and types of communication patterns within families have been found to be related to the development schizophrenia

What will be an ideal response?

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