Connie lost her keys. She searches her memory for when she last had them, and goes to that place in the hope that it will help her remember where she misplaced them. Connie is ________ activating her _________
a. unconsciously; semantic memory
b. conscious; semantic memory
c. unconsciously; episodic memory
d. consciously; episodic memory
d
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An individual's personal perception of his or her overall happiness and life satisfaction is referred to as
a. the cognitive component of their emotion. b. subjective well-being. c. a display rule. d. hedonic adaptation.
The one theory of cognitive disorders that has received great research attention, especially for Alzheimer's disease, by focusing on key brain changes cascading or resulting from various genetic and environmental factors is the
a. serotonin cascade hypothesis. b. peptin cascade hypothesis. c. dopamine cascade hypothesis. d. amyloid cascade hypothesis.
If you believe that you have little control over what happens, then you have an internal self-efficacy.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Why does grass appear green?
a. The pigment in chlorophyll absorbs most of the red, blue, and violet wavelengths of light, and the green is reflected. b. The pigment in chlorophyll reflects most of the red, blue, and violet wavelengths of light, and the green is absorbed. c. The red pigment reflects all the wavelengths of light, leaving only various shades of green. d. The blue pigment absorbs all the wavelengths of light, and various amounts of green are absorbed.