Everyday you walk across campus, passing many buildings you've not had need to enter. Toward the end of the term you have to speak to your professor about a research paper. When she tells you her office is in Murray Hall, you know exactly where it is. You have demonstrated
a. contingency theory. c. latent learning.
b. the role of expectancy. d. observational learning.
C
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The protective function of sleep refers to the role of sleep in
a. protecting the organism against disease. b. protecting the animal from nighttime predators. c. preventing depletion of bodily resources. d. preventing the animal from injuring others. e. protecting the environment.
It is _____ to distinguish among irreversible dementias, reversible dementias, and delirium
a. unimportant b. impossible c. easy d. critical
Dr. O’Connor wants 90-year-old Mr. Takashi to participate in a research study that involves moderate risks. Mr. Takashi is incapable of consenting. Which statement best expresses your advice regarding Mr. Takashi’s participation in the study?
A) He should not be allowed to participate in the study under any circumstances. B) He should be allowed to participate in the study regardless of the benefit. C) He should be allowed to participate in the study only if his participation will benefit others. D) He should be allowed to participate in the study only if it is likely to benefit him directly.
Franklin learned to speak French during elementary school. However, his new high school is requiring that he take Spanish language classes. Franklin, now enrolled in Spanish classes, is having great difficulty remembering the French language that he previously knew well. This is an example of _______.
a. schizophrenia b. retroactive interference c. proactive interference d. memory reconstruction