Tami lights a sparkler and hands it to her young son, Jacob. She tells Jacob to write his name in the air with the sparkler. She can see this “writing” because the light from the sparkler is briefly held in her ____ memory.?
a. ?sensory
b. ?working
c. ?short-term
d. ?long-term
ANSWER:
a
You might also like to view...
According to Moos's classification system, consideration of the architectural design would be a characteristic of the
a. behavioral setting. b. ecological dimensions. c. functional properties. d. organizational structure.
Vaginal dryness due to reduced estrogen production can lead to an inability for a woman to experience the physical changes associated with sexual excitement. This dysfunction would be classified as:
a) sexual aversion. b) an orgasmic disorder. c) a sexual arousal disorder. d) a paraphilia.
On the first day of Jake's summer job at the fish market, he was so overwhelmed by the smell that he was concerned about being able to stay on. What form of non-associative learning would lead us to predict that Jake will not have to quit due to the smell?
-habituation -sensitization -classical conditioning -vicarious conditioning
Awareness of stereotypes tends to develop
a) in infancy. b) between ages 6-10. c) in early adolescence. d) between ages 4-5.