General knowledge, language, and concepts are seen as parts of ___________
a) episodic memory.
b) procedural memories.
c) declarative memories.
d) semantic memory.
d
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Which is the best example of a question designed to assess autobiographical memory? a. What is the capital of Wisconsin?
b. Who taught you how to ride a bike? c. Where is the queen initially located on a chessboard? d. When was Abraham Lincoln elected president?
Whenever you are doing mental arithmetic, planning a meal, or reading a book, you are using __________ memory
a. procedural b. working c. eidetic d. implicit
The word that best describes encoding is:
a. output c. recall b. representation d. reorder
Instinctual drift and taste-aversion learning are two interesting findings from research with animals that have led psychologists to question whether the principles of conditioning apply to any stimulus a researcher might select
Define and compare these two phenomena. Describe how each was discovered, and explain why they are important theoretically. What will be an ideal response?