Our memories are not simply mental copies of information and events. Rather we often take pieces of information from memory, combine these pieces with other sources of information, and make inferences about their meaning
This process mostly accurately describes
A) episodic memory. B) autobiographical memory.
C) reconstructive memory. D) semantic memory.
C
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A method that assesses the degree of relationship between two variables is the _____ method
a. survey b. observational c. case study d. correlational
For almost a year, a friend has felt worried, irritable, and uneasy, although he does not feel threatened by anything specific. In addition, his muscles seem tense, he feels fatigued, and he is having problems sleeping
The most likely diagnosis would be ________ disorder. a. panic b. generalized anxiety c. phobic d. obsessive-compulsive
Which type of learning was inspired by the work of Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov?
a. Operant conditioning b. Classical conditioning c. Vicarious conditioning d. Latent learning
Six-month-old Teddy is playing with his favorite toy, a stuffed bear. Suddenly a blanket falls off the shelf and covers his bear. According to Piaget, Teddy would most likely
A. both reach for and search for the bear. B. neither reach for nor search for the bear. C. reach for but not search for the bear. D. search for but not reach for the bear.