At first, you remembered when and where you were when you learned the names of the seasons. Then, over time, you forget when and where you were when you learned this information and only remember the names of the seasons. Thus, the forgetting of
a. procedural memories results in the formation of episodic memories.
b. semantic memories results in the formation of episodic memories.
c. episodic memories results in the formation of semantic memories.
d. semantic memories result in the formation of procedural memories.
C
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Two events are mutually exclusive when
a. the occurrence of one event is independent of the occurrence of the other. b. the occurrence of one event precludes the occurrence of the other. c. both events are equally likely. d. the first event precedes the second event.
When discussing the Heinz dilemma, Nancy says, "I would steal the drug, because when they marry, a husband promises to love, cherish, and protect his wife until death do they part. Thus, it is his social responsibility to steal the drug to help his wife.". This type of response best fits with the ____ stage in Kohlberg's model of moral development
a. second b. third c. fourth d. fifth
Wilhelm Preyer was the first baby biographer to suggest that observations of children be conducted systematically and scientifically. Which of the following would not be one of his suggestions?
a. That observations be taken immediately b. That observations be repeated several times a day c. That observations be taken unobtrusively d. That observation be completed before language develops
The only evidence that other people are conscious is
a. that they tell us they are. b. their ability to understand their thoughts. c. that they perceive, think, and remember, too. d. that they have brains. e. our inability to imagine what it would be like to lack consciousness.