Rachel was asked the following questions: "What is the biggest celebration you have ever attended?" and "When does Labour Day occur?" Rachel answered that the biggest celebration she had ever attended was her brother's bar mitzvah and that Labour Day was the first Monday in September. Her answers to both questions were part of her _____ memory.
A) episodic
B) semantic
C) implicit
D) explicit
D) explicit
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According to the discussion of stereotypes and memory, we are most likely to remember gender-consistent characteristics when
a. we are trying to remember something about children, rather than adults. b. we have other things we need to do at the same time as the memory task. c. we are asked to recall the material just a few seconds after it has been presented. d. we have relatively weak stereotypes about those particular characteristics.
One difference between a securely attached infant and one who is insecurely attached is that securely attached infants:
A. explore their environments more freely B. nurse less C. show more indifference toward their principal caretakers D. are less active and alert
Eric tends to have higher emotional highs than most people and lower emotional lows. He is probably high in
A. emotional affectivity. B. affect intensity. C. emotional expressiveness. D. positive and negative affect.
Nicole recently had her first child. Afterwards, she felt somewhat depressed for about 10 days, after which, she felt like her old self again. Which of the following is true?
a. Nicole had postpartum depression (PPD). b. Nicole experienced a "break with reality" due to PPD. c. What Nicole experienced is unusual because most new mothers only experience positive emotions. d. Nicole likely had the baby blues.