It would be relatively normal to hear that most heroin addicts have successfully quit heroin.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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How has research changed since the time of Milgram's obedience study?
a. Researchers today can no longer conduct replications. b. Researchers today have to obtain informed consent. c. Researchers today have much larger budgets for equipment. d. Researchers today conduct most of their studies on laboratory animals.
Priester and Petty (2001) examined the links between participants’ subjective feelings of ambivalence toward diverse issues, their potential ambivalence toward each issue, and the discrepancy between participants’ attitudes and those of their parents and other students. Which of the following statements reflects their principal finding?
a. Feelings of ambivalence were significantly associated with discrepancies between participants’ own attitudes and those of their parents or fellow students, independently of participants’ potential ambivalence. b. Feelings of ambivalence were significantly associated with potential ambivalence, but not with discrepancies between participants’ own attitudes and those of their parents or fellow students. c. Feelings of ambivalence were more significantly associated with potential ambivalence than with discrepancies between participants’ own attitudes and those of their parents or fellow students. d. Feelings of ambivalence were neither associated with potential ambivalence nor with discrepancies between participants’ own attitudes and those of their parents or fellow students.
Tim can remember what he had for lunch yesterday. What is this is an example of?
a. episodic memory c. semantic memory b. nondeclarative memory d. implicit memory
Which of the following statements is not consistent with the information processing system view?
A. Information is manipulated or processed in long-term memory. B. The structure of the information processing system is the same throughout the life span. C. With development, we get better at moving information through our cognitive system in ways that allow us to adapt to our world. D. As we age, we can process more information, retain more information, and do so more quickly and efficiently.