According to the chapter I Confess about false confessions to crimes, information occurring _______ an

event, can significantly alter the recall of the event

(a) at the time of
(b) before
(c) directly after
(d) within an hour of


C

Psychology

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Suppose that you are trying to perfect your accent in Spanish. Your teacher just pronounced the word "ferrocarril," and you are trying to keep the "rolling r" sound in your memory long enough to pronounce it yourself

In Alan Baddeley's model, you are most likely to use your a. visuospatial sketchpad. b. long-term memory. c. central executive. d. phonological loop.

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LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) produces its effects by:

a. increasing levels of dopamine in the central nervous system b. mimicking the action of serotonin c. decreasing levels of acetylcholine in the peripheral nervous system d. increasing endorphin levels in the endocrine system

Psychology

Researchers have concerns regarding the _______ and ________ of the DSM-IV-TR

a. diagnoses, classifications b. reliability, validity c. classifications, predictive validity d. diagnoses, the theoretical orientation of prescribed treatments

Psychology

A research assistant helping out with a study of 3-month-old infants notices that a particular infant responds much more slowly in the laboratory procedure than other infants she has seen in a month of working on the study

According to research ethics guidelines, the research assistant should a. stop the session and let the parent know that the infant might be developmentally delayed b. give the parent detailed, specific information about the infant's performance compared to other infants, hoping that the parent will seek help from the infant's pediatrician c. discuss the infant's performance with the principal researcher but say nothing to the parent because the laboratory procedure is not a recognized developmental assessment and the research assistant lacks expertise in infant assessment d. notify child protection authorities immediately

Psychology