b) repeated testing
c) elaborative rehearsal
d) overlearning
a) It is associated with improved functional outcome after four years of treatment
b) It does not predict symptom remission
c) It predicts positive symptom outcome after one year of treatment
d) Significant delays in treatment may actually produce more beneficial effects
c
Jada has an upcoming anthropology exam. She has spaced out her studying over the course of six days and feels she knows the material well. Two days ago, she was confident with her knowledge, but decided to study beyond the point of being able to discuss it without error. She spent the last two days studying the material even further. She now feels ready to take her exam. Which technique best explains Jada’s last two days of studying?
If you look at a cloud, you may discover dozens of ways to organize its contours into fanciful shapes and scenes. This is an example of
a. visual illusions. b. texture gradient. c. ambiguous stimuli. d. aerial perspective.
What are circadian rhythms, how do they normally affect our motivation and alertness, what are the detrimental effects of interrupting these rhythms through travel, shift work changes, or "burning the midnight oil," and how can these detrimental effects be treated?
What will be an ideal response?
The acquisition of the basics of language at about age two allows the child to use words and symbols to represent objects. This begins the
a. cognitive stage process. c. language operational period. b. preoperational stage. d. concrete operational period.