What was the findings of the experiment that yielded scientific evidence for selective attention?

A. Recall was equally bad for both ears.
B. Recall was worse for the attended ear.
C. Recall was equally good for both ears.
D. Recall was better for the attended ear.


D. Recall was better for the attended ear.

Psychology

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a. organic brain disorder b. anxiety disorder c. somatoform disorder d. dissociative disorder

Psychology

_______________ may represent the first stages of memory

A) COD B) LTP C) ERE D) SMM

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Skinner's use of intervening variables is

a. similar to Hull's use. b. not as extensive as Hull's use. c. to mediate between stimuli and responses. d. nonexistent.

Psychology