b) repeated testing
c) elaborative rehearsal
d) overlearning
a. this difference all but disappears.
b. girls show a greater increase than boys.
c. this sex difference becomes more noticeable.
d. this difference remains about the same.
C
What happens to the expected value of Mas sample size increases?
a. It increases. b. It decreases. c. It stays constant. d. The expected value does not change in a predictable manner when sample size increases.
The Pollyanna Principle is consistent with which theme of the textbook?
a. The cognitive processes are interrelated. b. The cognitive processes are active, rather than passive. c. The cognitive processes are efficient and accurate. d. People process positive information more accurately than negative information.
Jada has an upcoming anthropology exam. She has spaced out her studying over the course of six days and feels she knows the material well. Two days ago, she was confident with her knowledge, but decided to study beyond the point of being able to discuss it without error. She spent the last two days studying the material even further. She now feels ready to take her exam. Which technique best explains Jada’s last two days of studying?
The herpes simplex virus responsible for cold sores and genital herpes can produce a type of secondary encephalitis.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)