Techniques designed to improve memory, often involving the use of visual imagery, are called ______.
a. mnemonics
b. eidetics
c. iconics
d. IQ enhancers
a. mnemonics
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Freud changed his theory from emphasizing childhood sexual abuse to emphasizing early sexual fantasies. What evidence did he have for these theories?
a. His patients told him about their early sexual abuse and sexual fantasies. b. He and his colleagues conducted surveys about early childhood experiences. c. He relied on the research published by experimental psychologists of his era. d. He made guesses about the meanings of patients' dreams and other reports.
Which of the following statements concerning short-term memory is FALSE?
a. Short-term memory is also referred to as working memory b. The storage capacity of short-term memory is approximately seven items c. Unrehearsed information is usually maintained in short-term memory for approximately five minutes d. The capacity of short term memory can be increased using chunking.
The Sapir-Worf hypothesis, also known as ________, suggests that the language you use shapes the way you think
a) linguistic relativity b) phonemic deconstruction c) whole-language theory d) partial comprehension dictum
Blaming oneself for failure is a/an ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word