The memory of things that happen to us or occur in our life are referred to as
a. episodic memory. c. semantic memory.
b. nondeclarative memory. d. implicit memory.
A
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However, many contemporary psychologists try to understand psychological disorders in terms of the ________ model. a) evil; water; biopsychosocial b) behavior; evil; ecological c) bile; exposure; psychodynamic d) bodily fluids; the devil; biopsychosocial
Rosaura has a definite idea of what an apartment is like. It is a small walk-up on the fifth floor,the kitchen is better suited to take-out meals than dinner parties, and the views are limited to alleys and the windows of other apartments. As a result, when she moves to a small city and is apartment hunting, she shocks the rental agent by repeatedly commenting about how big the rooms are, how
spacious and well-equipped the kitchens are, how nice the views are, and how convenient the elevators are in getting to a third floor apartment. Rosaura's apartment ____ has been violated by the apartments she is viewing. a. cognition b. attribution c. schema d. script
In the Kaufman and Rock (1972) moon illusion example in the text, they hypothesized that there would be no moon illusion in their experiment. Experiments of this type pose problems for researchers because
a. you cannot logically prove the null hypothesis to be true. b. the null hypothesis is obviously true. c. rejecting the null hypothesis would mean that Kaufman and Rock were wrong. d. the null hypothesis is obviously false.
John reports to his doctor that he has been experiencing changes in his appetite. This suggests that John is experiencing fluctuations in which neurotransmitter?
a. acetylcholine b. histamine c. glutamate d. serotonin