When Ebbinghaus studied memory, how did he assure that the materials were unfamiliar?
a. He used lists of foreign words
b. He used lists of nonsense syllables.
c. He used facts from ancient history.
d. He used details from books he had not read.
b
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a. surveys b. observations c. experiments d. anecdotal accounts
Dronkers' examination of MRI and CT scans showed that the Broca's aphasia may be
accompanied by damage to the __________ cortex, which lies close to the motor areas for the lips and face. a. insular b. parietal c. temporal d. occipital e. sensory association
Why do Kohlberg's stages of moral development not apply to those from non-Western
cultures? a. Justice does not supersede all other responses in non-Western cultures b. People from non-Western cultures are less moral than Western cultures c. Morals are taught in different ways depending on your culture d. The dilemmas Western cultures face are similar to non-Western yet responses are different
You are very thirsty. Suddenly you remember a time years ago when you became very thirsty while hiking. This suggests that your memory is
a. proactive. b. state-dependent. c. still not consolidated. d. eidetic.