The two main forms of long-term memory are
a. recognition and recall.
b. encoding and rehearsal.
c. procedural and declarative memory.
d. semantic and episodic memory.
e. immediate and eventual memory.
c. procedural and declarative memory.
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One of the most important reasons to conduct cross-cultural research in psychopathology is that
a. we can gain a better appreciation for the virtues of various cultures by examining how psychopathology is viewed by different cultures. b. the stigma of psychopathology can be removed by understanding that psychopathology exists in all cultures. c. genetic influences of disorders can be best determined through careful comparison of the different environmental stressors found in various cultures. d. we can understand more about psychopathology by understanding how culture impacts the experience of various disorders.
Suppose the ego were a hungry person in a crowded cafeteria. The ego would most likely
a. angrily walk out immediately. b. wait in line. c. push to the head of the line. d. feel guilty about not letting other people go ahead of him or her in the line.
Genes are made of ____
a. protein segments b. nucleotides c. fatty cells d. chromosomes
Suppose you observe a baby sitting in front of a mirror. You now place a dot of rouge on the baby's nose. You see the baby look at the mirror, and then reach out to the touch the nose of the baby in the mirror
Your best guess is that this baby is about how old? a. about 6 months of age b. about 12 months of age c. about 18 months of age d. 24 months of age