Graduate student Jasmine is testing the memory functions of three- to five-year-old children. What factors should Jasmine be aware of that will affect the memory of a child?
What will be an ideal response?
1. What the child is asked to remember
2. How interested the child is
3. Whether retrieval cues or reminders are available
4. What memory measure are being used
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The notion of a "set point," or natural body weight, for each individual is supported by the finding that:
a. people tend to eat more food when they are alone than when they are with other people b. most people are hungrier during the day than at night c. most people show little variation in weight from year to year d. people tend to eat more food when they are with other people than when they are alone
It is important to use retrieval practice right before the exam in order to cut down on the time during which you must remember details that may be important for the test. This retrieval practice is called
a. recitation. b. review. c. priming. d. massed practice.
Which of the following is a type of white blood cell?
a. Natural killer cells b. Antibodies c. Antigens d. HPA cells
One of the major limitations of the information-processing approach to explaining cognitive development is
a. pragmatism. b. reductionism. c. divisionism. d. anthropomorphism.