According to the perspective of cue-dependent forgetting, the key factor influencing one's ability to retrieve memories is:
A. context.
B. content.
C. time.
D. usage.
Answer: A
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a. deal with ranks. b. ask how ranks would be distributed if the data were random. c. form the basis of many distribution-free tests. d. all of the above
If a person had an epileptic seizure in a public place, she would be more likely to be helped if ________
a. one person was in the area. b. four to five people were in the area. c. a dozen people were in the area. d. the place was crowded with many people.
Denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance are the stages by which one copes with
a. death. b. aging. c. the midlife crisis. d. senility.
Albert and Abigail, who weigh the same, each consumed the same amount of alcohol. An hour later, Abigail has a higher blood alcohol level. How do researchers explain this difference in blood alcohol levels?
a) Women tend to drink at a different rate than men. b) Women have less of the stomach enzyme alcohol hydrogenase. c) There are hormonal differences that directly influence the breakdown of alcohol. d) Despite the similar weights, women tend to have digestive organs that are somewhat smaller and thus alcohol moves through the system faster.