In the levels-of-processing model of memory, information that gets processed at a __________ level (such as accessing the meaning of a word or phrase) is more likely to be retained longer and form a stronger memory than information that is processed at a __________ level (such as the visual characteristics of a word).
A. deeper; shallower
B. shallower; deeper
C. higher; lower
D. lower; higher
Answer: A
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a. ?act as a buffer against anxiety and negative feelings b. ?provide emotional, but few cognitive, benefits c. ?produce an internal positive feedback system d. ?induce compliance in the face of anxiety
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a. continue to show signs of distress when the mother returns after a brief absence b. play and explore new settings when the parent is present c. typically have parents who are unresponsive and impatient d. tend to be clingy and whiny
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a. people generally rated the composite faces as being more attractive than the individual faces b. people generally rated the composite faces as being less attractive than the individual faces c. men rated the composite faces as being more attractive, but women preferred the individual faces d. women rated the composite faces as being more attractive, but men preferred the individual faces
The basic emotions of anger, sadness, joy, surprise, and fear are thought to be inborn.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)