The __________ approach is a contemporary perspective of infant cognitive development that

specifies how infants store, integrate, and retrieve memories.

A) Piagetian B) information processing
C) testing D) computer science


B

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Chapter 7 discussed a study by Hartwig and Dunlosky, who assessed whether college students' study techniques were correlated with their college grades. This research showed that

showed that a. there was a strong correlation between the measures of "study techniques" and grades in college. b. the study was flawed, because of the research was acknowledged to have a serious problem with the issue that "correlation is not necessarily causation." c. surprisingly, there was no correlation between any of the variables. d. there was actually a negative correlation between study techniques and grades in college, probably because the students with the lowest grades actually exaggerated the amount of time spent studying.

Psychology

Social stereotypes are faulty, oversimplified concepts about groups of people and are related to a concept's __________ meaning

a. connotative b. denotative c. conjunctive d. disjunctive

Psychology

In an early experiment, stimulating the reticular formation in a sleeping cat caused the cat to:

A) immediately wake up into an alert state. B) stop breathing and literally die in its sleep. C) experience vivid dreams. D) lapse into an irreversible coma.

Psychology

Most developmental psychologists are

Freudian, because early experiences are so important. eclectic, because each theory of human development has its limitations. sociocultural theorists, because many factors influence development. learning theorists, because behaviorism is the most scientific.

Psychology