Corbin memorized a list of state capitals for his geography exam. Once he had done so, they became ____ memories
a. ?implicit
b. ?episodic
c. ?semantic
d. ?procedural
ANSWER:
c
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Which of the following is true of the way that DSM-5 identifies internalizing disorders in children?
a. DSM-5 includes the separate category of internalizing disorders of childhood because depressive and anxiety disorders in children are significantly different than in adults. b. DSM-5 includes no separate category of internalizing disorders of childhood, but it indicates that children may qualify for "adult" diagnoses of depressive and anxiety disorders. c. DSM-5 includes separate categories for children with depression but not with anxiety disorders. d. DSM-5 includes separate categories for children with anxiety disorders, but children with depression are included as a subsection of the adult depression diagnostic criteria.
Polina participated in a short-term memory experiment. The experimenter read aloud a list of twenty objects, and Polina had to mentally rate how effective each object would be if she was stranded on a deserted island. The experimenter then asked her to count backward by threes from one hundred. This task, known as __________, ensures Polina does not rehearse the information to keep it in her short-term memory.
A. motivated forgetting B. chunking C. the Brown-Peterson distractor technique D. the relearning method
Helen is suspicious and doubts the loyalty of even her friends. She is unwilling to forgive perceived insults
and never forgets a grudge. She is most likely to be diagnosed with ________ personality disorder. A) histrionic B) schizoid C) paranoid D) schizotypal
The __________ SS is defined as the sum of squares of deviations of the individual measurements from their condition means
a. error b. within-conditions c. total d. between-conditions