According to Neisser (1982), laboratory studies of memory are useful for understanding how memory works in ______.
a. the real world
b. our imagination
c. the workplace
d. the laboratory
d. the laboratory
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Research has shown that children who undergo surgery for congenital cataracts, but who missed out on early visual experience,
a. are unable to see any details of faces. b. are able to see details of faces, but have difficulty identifying different orientation of the same face. c. are able to see details of faces, but have difficulty telling two different people apart. d. have face discrimination abilities identical to children born without cataracts.
Schedule-induced behavior in humans ______.
A. decreases after very short intervals between reinforcements B. remains for long periods of time C. causes high rates of responding D. creates excessive consummatory behaviors in humans
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of people with amazing memories, like Mr. S. mentioned in your textbook?
a. seeing a date and immediately remembering where they were and what they were doing b. seeing a date and knowing what day of the week this date fell on c. being able to easily separate trivia from facts and facts from fantasy d. feeling like their amazing memories were both a gift and a burden
In evaluating the efficacy of the Abecedarian preschool intervention program, results have revealed that participants
a. made no gains as a result of participation. b. demonstrated gains in IQ lasting two years and then a decline in intellectual abilities. c. outperformed nonparticipants from the age of 18 months to the age of 15. d. demonstrated a significant decline in intellectual function.