An approach to cognitive development that seeks to identify the ways individuals take in, use, and store information is called
a. information processing. c. social-cognitive learning.
b. cognitive neuroscience. d. bioecological processing.
a
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What can we conclude about the use of imagery to improve memory?
a. Imagery seems to be involved only in retrieval, rather than in encoding. b. In general, people recall only 10% more if the instructions emphasize imagery, instead of simple repetition. c. Compared to repetition instructions, imagery instructions produce much better recall. d. Imagery is helpful on recognition tasks, but not on recall tasks.
People with damage to the parietal cortex appear to lack ____ related to voluntary movements.
A. feelings of intention B. the ability to make conscious decisions C. a sense of timing D. muscle strength
Bruce searches out information that will give him insight into who is
He is also willing to make changes in his behavior and modify his plans based on that information. Berzonsky would say Bruce's style of identity searching is: A) avoidant. B) informational. C) normative. D) social.
Newborns weighing less than what weight are at risk for a wide range of developmental difficulties?
a. 5.5 pounds b. 7.0 pounds c. 8.5 pounds d. 10 pounds