Asking a child to remember 10 items that she was shown in an activity, without providing any perceptual support, requires her to use which type of memory?

A) episodic
B) planning
C) recall
D) recognition


C

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Marvin, age 7, and Edgar, age 4, are sitting at the table as their mother pours milk into their glasses. Both glasses are the same size and shape. However, Marvin's mother notices a chip on the lip of his glass, and decides that it is safer if she pours that milk into another glass. The new glass is shorter and much wider, and when she pours the milk into the new glass Edgar laughs and says that now he has more milk than Marvin. However, Marvin is not upset because he knows that he still got the same amount of milk. Marvin is demonstrating __________.

A. formal operations B. decentering C. the preoperational stage D. the abstract operational stage

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While working to restore the roof of his house, Stan feels the rough surfaces of the roof’s shingles. What allows Stan to sense the roughness of the shingles??

a. ?Small vibrations caused by the rough surface generate contractions in the underlying muscle. b. ?When the skin is perturbed by a rough surface, blood vessels in the skin begin to constrict. c. ?Specialized neurons in the skin generate action potentials when distorted by the rough surface. d. ?Specific chemicals in the skin are released in response to the physical pressure of the rough surface.

Psychology

Why does the Ponzo illusion work?

A. Viewers misunderstand cues related to linear perspective. B. People mistakenly create retinal images that are the same size. C. Viewers interpret visual cues inconsistently across stimuli D. People use only retinal cues rather than linear perspective.

Psychology

Research published in 2008 exploring the probability of being in good or excellent physical health examined five types of marital statuses – married, never married, divorced, widowed, and separated people

The data were collected over 31 years, between 1972 and 2003. In that time period, two "types" of individuals actually experienced an increase in the probability that they are in good of excellent physical health. Which two are they? a. People who are married and people who have never been married. b. People who are divorced and people who are widowed. c. People who are divorced and people who have never been married. d. People who are married and people who are separated.

Psychology