Distinguish between declarative and nondeclarative memory.
What will be an ideal response?
Declarative memory can be stated or "declared" and so is explicit memory. Nondeclarative memory cannot be explained easily in words but can be demonstrated and so is implicit memory.
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Regarding microstressors and major life events, which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Microstressors affect immediate, day-to-day emotional and physical health. b. Ongoing stresses at work or at home almost always involve or precipitate major life changes. c. The chief impact of microstressors is on long-term physical health, two years into the future. d. Microstressors are widely regarded as insignificant factors in determining one's physical and psychological health.
Dollard and Miller believed that the first six years are important to personality development because childhood is a time
a. when most fixations occur resulting in an oral, anal, or phallic personality. b. when one starts forming the idea of an "ideal self" as well as other possible selves. c. when the framework of our personality is formed through the expression of one's inborn temperament. d. of urgent drives, powerful rewards and punishments, and crushing frustrations.
Which of the following is the observation of a naturally occurring behavior without intervention in the situation?
a. naturalistic observation c. classical conditioning b. operational conditioning d. structured observation
Which of the following is the correct order of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's stages that people go through as a response to death?
a. depression, anger, denial, bargaining, and acceptance b. bargaining, anger, depression, denial, and acceptance c. denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance d. anger, denial, depression, bargaining, and acceptance