In their imagery study, Finke and Pinker presented a four-dot display briefly to participants. After a two-second delay, participants then saw an arrow, and their task was to indicate whether the arrow would have pointed to any of the dots in the previous display. The significance of their results was they called into question the explanation of imagery

a. epiphenomenon
b. depictive representation
c. spatial representation
d. tacit-knowledge


d

Psychology

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a. inter-stimulus interval b. intertrial interval c. contiguity gap d. trace period

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According to cross-cultural research, puberty rituals are more common for

a. males. b. females. c. adolescents in Western cultures. d. families with high socio-economic status.

Psychology

Elaine is talking to her friends Mike and Jeremy. As the friends discuss their first day of third grade, Mr. Kramer notices Elaine is more interested in talking about herself. This is an example of her lack of

a. social cognition. b. critical thinking. c. automaticity. d. perspective taking

Psychology

Retrieval can occur in both an automatic ______ mode, and a controllable or ______ mode.

a. explicit; implicit b. conscious; subconscious c. implicit; explicit d. aware; nonconscious

Psychology