Loftus and Coan conducted a study where they had family members remind the subject of an incident where the subject was lost in a shopping mall. Their results indicated ______.
A. that it was difficult to create false memory
B. creating a false memory required multiple reminders of the incident
C. that creating the false memory only worked on younger children
D. that it was easy to create a false memory
D. that it was easy to create a false memory
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Jennifer Pastor and her colleagues (2007) determined that
a. Erikson's developmental stages are found cross-culturally. b. girls go through Erikson's stages in a different order than boys. c. the choices Erikson theorized that adolescents have may not exist for all adolescents. d. Erikson's "identity versus identity confusion" stage was a mirror of Kohlberg's preconventional morality stage.
Psychologists typically define emotion in terms of the following three components: ____
a. actions, cognitions, and emotions b. feelings, actions, and emotions c. cognitions, actions, and emotions d. cognitions, feelings, and actions
The process by which molecules are evenly distributed throughout a medium is __________.
A. retrograde transport B. diffusion C. anterograde transport D. electrostatic pressure
Charles Spearman proposed a single common aspect of intelligence that he called:
a. encephalization quotient. b. emotional intelligence. c. general intelligence factor. d. the Flynn effect.