Reciting the alphabet until it is memorized is an example of:
a. a rehearsal strategy.
b. a technique that can place information into long-term memory.
c. rote learning.
d. all of these.
D
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Although interventions are designed to change behavior and enhance health, sometimes this does not happen. In a classic example of this issue, Mann et al, 1997 evaluated an eating disorder program and found that:
a. the students in the control group actually did better than those in the experimental group b. friends of students in the study got worse c. students in the experimental group got worse instead of better d. roommates of students in the experimental group did worse than the experimental students
Which of the following does not belong?
a. long-term memory c. artificial intelligence b. semantic networks d. S-R
People are usually most familiar with which element of emotion?
a. emotional expressions b. physiological changes c. emotional feelings d. adaptive expressions
According to the hedonic dysregulation theory of addiction,
a. psychological dependence can be explained by changes in brain processes and the recruitment of antireward systems. b. the balance of activity in brain reward and antireward systems shifts continually with repeated drug use. c. addiction entails disruption of both within-system and between-system neurocircuitry and neurochemistry. d. participation in nondrug activities becomes less and less reinforcing so that, eventually, their control over behavior diminishes. e. all of the above changes take place in addiction.