The __________ suggests that our memory works in a way similar to an administrative assistant that organizes, stores, and retrieves files when they are needed
a. information processing approach
b. connectionist approach
c. adaptive memory approach
d. cognitive learning approach
Answer: A
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A clinician uses interview data to make the clinical judgment that a client "is competent in many areas, but in other areas her performance may be hindered by a lack of confidence." Although the client may acknowledge the accuracy of this statement, its lack of specificity suggests that it exemplifies
a. the Stroop effect. b. the Barnum effect. c. stereotyped beliefs. d. illusory correlation.
Joel's friends describe him as competitive, impatient, and having a strong sense of time urgency. Joel might be said to have a(n):
a) anti-social personality b) resilient personality c) Type A personality. d) Type B personality.
Which individual is likely to have an accurate conception of death?
a) Sally, who is in the sensorimotor stage b) Sam, who is in the preoperational stage c) Darla, who is in the stage of concrete operations d) Dave, who is between the sensorimotor and preoperational stages
According to psycholinguistics, was Shakespeare correct when he wrote "a rose by any other name would smell as sweet"?
A. Most psycholinguistic theories disagree with Shakespeare on this point. B. Most psycholinguistic theories agree with Shakespeare on this point. C. It depends on if the speaker or reader is multilingual and has multiple conceptions of what a rose is. D. It depends on whether the term "rose" is being used as a noun or a verb.