What do memory structures allow humans to do?
A. process information almost automatically
B. carefully process detailed information
C. remember information more accurately
D. remember unusual occurrences more than common ones
Answer: A
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Artemis is watching television with the lights out. Seymour walks into the room and flips on the light, which momentarily blinds Artemis because her
a. corneas are slow to adapt. b. lenses have not yet thickened to accommodate the increased light. c. retina continues to hold afterimages of the television screen. d. pupils need a brief time to adjust to the increased light.
Which of the following conditions is not an organic cause of delirium?
a) withdrawal from drugs b) tumor c) intoxication d) confabulation
Which of the following statements is true?
A. Incentives given to participants must never be contingent on the individual's actual participation in a study. B. It is permissible to provide added incentives to participants in order to gain their full participation in a research study. C. Potential participants have the right to decline or withdraw participation at any time unless otherwise coerced to continue participating. D. Incentives for participating in a research study can be contingent on whether the participant completes at least half of a study.