A memory from a real event, which was encoded and stored and not retrieved for a long period of time, but then is retrieved after some later event brings it suddenly to consciousness, is termed as a _____ memory.
A. false
B. recovered
C. blocked
D. repressed
B. recovered
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Which finding would be most difficult to explain from the nativist perspective of language acquisition?
a. The human brain contains areas that appear to be specifically designed to process language. b. Children progress through the same sequence in acquiring language skills and at roughly the same ages. c. Children exhibit remarkable cultural differences in early language learning. d. Overregularization and other characteristics of early language appear to be universal phenomena.
Cal is watching a cooking show and wants to try one of the dishes. The recipe is being read aloud by the host. Unfortunately, Cal doesn't write anything down, thinking he can remember it. "One cup flour, one teaspoon sugar ... oh, I just can't keep up. I've forgotten the first couple of ingredients." Cal's problem is best explained by:
A. maintenance B. interference C. chunking D. encoding
While at the office, Karl spends several hours each day on Facebook and surfing the Web. This is an example of
a. telecommuting b. cyberslacking c. e-recruiting d. cyber harassment
____ releases a constant dose of estrogen and progestin
A) ?The triphasic pill B) ?The constant-dose combination pill C) ?The extended-cycle pill D) ?Depo-Provera