Deciding what information to store and how to represent it is known as
a. remembering.
b. decoding.
c. encoding.
d. recall.
c
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The PRF-III and JPI-R differ from the EPPS because they
a. developed specific definitions of Murray's needs. b. they have lower levels of validity. c. they lack "fake" scales. d. they are based on Maslow's work rather than Murray's.
Newsom (1999) proposes a model of how certain aspects of care can produce negative perceptions of care directly or by affecting the interactions between caregiver and care recipient. In this model, which of the following is a care recipient variable?
a. quality of help b. burden c. life events d. need for independence
Which of the following is NOT true of divorce as described in the book?
a. Divorce rarely solves the problem that it was intended to solve. b. Divorce often creates a whole new set of problems. c. Many people feel the pain of divorce years later. d. Divorce is often good for children.
The principle that the specific experiences an infant has influence certain connections in the brain to develop is known as ______
a. experience-expectant brain functions b. experience-dependent brain functions c. plasticity d. lateralization