Predictions we make as we study items of the likelihood that we will remember them later are ______ of learning.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: judgments
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a. perceptual invariance b. perceptual assimilation c. changing difference thresholds d. sensory adaptation
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A. Wernicke's aphasia. B. Huntington's disease. C. Broca's aphasia. D. Parkinson's disease.
In the United States, affordable child care is
A) usually high in quality. B) fairly easy to find. C) in short supply. D) the norm.
The initial, momentary storage of information that lasts only an instant, and is raw and meaningless, is called
a) short-term memory. b) sequential memory. c) sensory store. d) long-term memory.