The process by which we transform what we perceive, think, or feel into an enduring memory is called:
A) encoding.
B) remembering.
C) recalling.
D) storing.
A) encoding.
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a. ?psychodynamic b. ?humanist c. ?cognitive-behavioral d. ?diathesis-stress
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a. Gardner's interpersonal intelligence is related to Sternberg's practical intelligence. b. Gardner's linguistic intelligence is related to Spearman's g. c. Gardner's bodily-kinesthetic intelligence is related to Sternberg's analytical intelligence. d. Gardner's intrapersonal intelligence is related to Sternberg's creative intelligence.
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A) have little influence B) influence a child in a variety of ways C) have a more wholesome influence if they have similar personality styles D) should interact alone with a child E) have more influence if they are near the age of the child
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A. dark adaptation B. mimicry C. habituation D. learning by association