Bina is telling her friends about her class trip to the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. She even gives a good, detailed description of walking through a giant human heart. This information seems to have been stored in her __________ memory
A) declarative
B) procedural
C) verbatim
D) gist
C
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Regarding infant sensory abilities, which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Infants develop the ability to detect their mother's odor after three months of age. b. Newborns can discriminate among different tastes and show a preference for sweetness. c. Newborns can recognize a scrambled picture of their mother's face just as well as a properly arrangedpicture
d. By about 4 to 6 months of age, infants show a preference for faces reflecting their own racial characteristics. e. By about 2 months of age, infants have developed basic color vision.
Which of the following is true about genetic influences on behavior?
A. People are clones of their parents and thus destined to exhibit the same behaviors as their parents. B. A person's future behaviors can be entirely predicted based on the genes they had at birth. C. Even hereditary behaviors show a good deal of diversity, even within families. D. Behavioral genetics is popular because people take comfort in the idea that their behaviors are out of their conscious control.
According to the constructive model of memory,
a. people construct a hypothesis about what they expect to hear, and this concept guides speech perception. b. listeners integrate information from individual sentences in order to construct more complex ideas. c. sentences are joined together in memory, though the elements can be easily untangled. d. we construct the meaning of a sentence by analyzing the sentence's components.
Social anxiety disorder tends to develop in ____.?
a. ?early preschool years b. ?middle childhood c. ?early adulthood d. ?middle-age