Now middle-aged, a man can still remember his exploits on the football field when he was in high school and he is more than willing to discuss these memories with his children
The information that is the basis for his recollection is part of his ________ memory.
a. semantic
b. procedural
c. sensory
d. episodic
Answer: d. episodic
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What will be an ideal response?
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A) hypothalamus; intensifying B) hypothalamus; ceasing C) hippocampus; intensifying D) hippocampus; ceasing
Formal personality measures
a. are examples of the casual ways we use to judge people every day. b. are refinements of the more casual ways we use to judge people. c. are no more accurate than the casual ways we use to judge people. d. include only tests, such as objective questionnaires and projective tests.
When people in Western countries try to find reasons for someone else's behavior, they tend to ________
a. ignore dispositional attributions in favor of situational attributions. b. leap to the attribution that people's behaviors correspond to the context. c. explore the personality traits and the environmental constraints to derive an explanation. d. overestimate personality traits and underestimate the influence of the situation.