Seven-year-old Ben is riding his bike to the park to meet some friends. He stops at a stop sign and signals his intention to turn left into the park. Ben's memory of the laws of the road is an example of ____ memory, whereas his ability to ride the bike shows ____ memory.?
a. ?episodic; semantic
b. ?semantic; episodic
c. ?episodic; procedural
d. ?semantic; procedural
ANSWER:
d
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a. anxiety c. factitious b. avoidance d. somatoform
When the test-retest reliability correlation is measured, it is found to be 0.02. This tells you that the
a. test is highly reliable. b. test will be reliable two times in every one thousand administrations. c. same people who received the highest and lowest scores the first testing time did so the second testing time. d. test is unreliable.
Suppose (a) you didn’t study enough for this test, (b) you think you are going to do very well on this test, even though many times in the past you have done poorly on tests that involve multiple-choice questions, and (c) you eventually get a poor grade on the test and attribute the grade to an unfair test. The above three events (a, b, and c) reflect the likely operation of which concepts (in this order): ______, ______, and ______.
a. self-serving bias; belief perseverance; overjustification effect b. belief perseverance; overjustification effect; fundamental attribution error c. self-handicapping; belief perseverance; self-serving bias
_____ is related to adjusting well to a diagnosis of cancer, but not necessarily survival of cancer
A) ?Optimism B) ?Hardiness C) ?Social support D) ?Physical Energy