According to the discussion of the narrative technique,
a. this technique is effective if you need to learn a single list of items; its effectiveness is reduced when learning multiple lists.
b. the research suggests that this technique works well, as long as you can create the story easily and also recall it easily.
c. this technique is effective with college students, but not for people with memory impairments.
d. this method is so effective that it works even if you use a weak story to link together the items.
Ans: b
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a. people are weak-minded. b. people will yield to imagined pressure. c. people want to be consistent in their self-perception. d. people are easily fooled.
Dissociative disorders are
a. relatively common. b. characterized by people having disruptions in their sense of identity through partial loss of memory or conscious awareness. c. one of the first disorders researchers and clinicians have agreed upon as a mental disorder. d. a type of schizophrenia.
In the 1970s, information-processing psychologists combined their efforts to understand cognition with other professionals such as philosophers, linguists, engineers, and computer scientists, thus creating the field of:
a. artificial intelligence b. information theory c. cognitive science d. ecological psychology
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a. GHB is a legal dietary supplement b. GHB has been approved for treatment of narcolepsy c. GHB is a stimulant drug d. tolerance and dependence to GHB have not been reported e. all of these are true