Herman remembers exactly what he was doing and where he was when he first heard about the September 11th terrorist attacks. Brown and Kulik (1977) would refer to this vivid image as
a. the hindsight bias.
b. a memory heuristic.
c. memory inflation.
d. a flashbulb memory.
d
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In general, which of the following best summarizes how convincing eyewitness testimony is to jurors?
a. Not very convincing—even when jurors have reason to believe that the eyewitness had good opportunity to study the criminal's appearance b. Not very convincing—unless the eyewitness is reporting having seen a good friend, relative, or other highly familiar person commit a crime c. Very convincing—unless jurors have reason to believe that the eyewitness had impaired vision at the time of the crime d. Very convincing—even when jurors have reason to believe that the eyewitness had impaired vision at the time of the crime
Information campaigns in the media and school-based efforts to reestablish norms against drug use and for abstinence are examples of ____
a. prevention programs b. multi-modal treatment c. cognitive-behavioral treatment d. psychodynamic treatment
The possibility that one's appearance or behavior will be misused to confirm another person's oversimplified, prejudiced attitude is referred to as ______
Fill in the blank with correct word
The brain structure that plays an essential role in the formation of long-term memories of
events that happen in our lives is the __________ . Fill in the blanks with correct word