A surprising event of short duration which becomes fixed in memory in vivid, graphic detail is called a:

A) lightening memory
B) Kodachrome moment
C) flashbulb memory
D) photographic memory
E) photogenic memory


C

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Research is mixed regarding the outcomes of childhood participation in organized sports, with both benefits and hazards having been identified

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The concept of a "self" was described __ _ and later examined in research on __

A. by Freud; hypnosis B. by Horney; coping strategies C. by Murray; need for Achievement D. by Allport; self-schemas

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The social movements in the U.S. in the 1960s and the rise of humanism at the same time in psychology were similar in their ____

a. ?emphasis on freedom of choice and self-determination b. ?rejection of government and all forms of social structure c. ?belief in the animalistic nature of humans d. ?cceptance of the importance of social norms and prescribed codes of behavior

Psychology

Regarding narcolepsy, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Emotional excitement, especially laughter, commonly triggers narcolepsy. b. Many victims of narcolepsy also suffer from cataplexy. c. People with narcolepsy tend to fall directly into Stage 4 NREM sleep. d. Narcolepsy is rare, but runs in families, which suggests that it is hereditary.

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