'The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two' refers to
a. the capacity of short-term memory.
b. our perceptual encoding capacity.
c. the rate of transfer of information into long-term memory.
d. None of these
A
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a. extent to which its effect depends on the action of the other factor. b. extent to which the factor produces dependent variable scores different from those the other factor produced. c. effect of changing the levels of the factor on the dependent variable scores, ignoring all other factors in the study. d. effect of changing the levels of the factor on the dependent variable scores, taking into account all other factors in the study.
If a test is marketed as an IQ test but when it is used properly it does not predict
success in school, on the job, or anywhere else, then that test might be (a) reliable (b) valid (c) objective (d) A and/or C, but not B
Glial cells contribute to the development and maintenance of neuronal connections; neurons form ___ times as many connections in the presence of glial cells
A) 2 B) 7 C) 30 D) 100
The introduction of finger foods to an infant is recommended:
A) at about two months of age. B) in the latter part of the first year. C) from the time of birth of an infant. D) at two to three years of age.