Your best friend is always in trouble at home because she does not remember to do her homework, turn in class assignments, or to do the things her mother asked her to do after school

She is always late for school because she constantly forgets to bring what she needs for the day. You have been studying memory in psychology class. What techniques for better encoding and retrieval of information can you share with her?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Discuss retrieval cues and the importance of context. Describe how levels of processing relate to becoming more organized. Discuss elaborative rehearsal and mnemonics, including examples of effective mnemonics.

Psychology

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The formula for calculating a person's intelligence quotient, first used in the Stanford-Binet intelligence test, is ________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology

__________________________________ refers to the differences between faces of one race and faces of another race in terms of the variability in facial features

A. Physiognomic variability B. Dermatological variability C. Facial recognition variability D. Racial feature variability

Psychology

The _______ is the most influential psychological test available for the objective measurement of personality

a. Rorschach b. MMPI-2 c. WAISIII d. Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)

Psychology

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

An individual’s view about taking a particular test or taking tests in general is referred to as a test-taking attitude.

Psychology