Larry was daydreaming the day that his first grade teacher reviewed the math lesson that 5 + 5 = 10. Later, Larry was not able to recall this information, probably because he __________

a) did not use adequate mnemonics
b) never encoded it
c) never rehearsed it
d) never visualized it


Answer: b

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a. random b. 1 c. 2 d. 3

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Heider developed a _____ psychology to investigate how the average person decides on the causes of behavior

a. decision-making b. behavioral c. naïve d. causation

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As a child, young Quinton often went bowling with his father. First he would use a "ramp" to just push the ball off of, using mostly the muscles in his shoulders. As he got stronger and more coordinated,

he would hold a light ball and flick it with his wrist. Finally, he learned to control the grip of his fingers to make the ball spin left or right. What developmental principle describes this pattern of increasing coordination from the center to the outside of the body? a. The inside-out rule b. The core-periphery rule c. The cephalocaudal rule d. The proximodistal rule

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