Shaw and Porter (2015) obtained substantially higher rates of false memories relative to the original study published by Loftus and Pickrell (1995), probably because Shaw and Porter utilized:
A) multiple interviews instead of just one.
B) more unrealistic false scenarios that triggered false flashbulb memories.
C) a double-blind, placebo-controlled technique.
D) more extensive social pressure.
D) more extensive social pressure.
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a. not wanting to drink alone b. drinking to relieve negative moods c. the ability to drink more and more over time d. cognitive impairments due to alcohol abuse
Which outcome has not demonstrated in research on physical attractiveness?
a. Attractive students were able to solicit more signatures on a petition than unattractive students. b. Unattractive defendants received larger court fines than attractive defendants. c. Teachers expect attractive children to be smarter and achieve more than unattractive children. d. Attractive employees earn approximately the same salaries as unattractive employees.
Memory is defined as an active system that consists of three processes. They are
a. receiving information from the senses, organizing and storing the information, and retrieving the information from storage. b. the unconditioned stimulus, the conditioned stimulus, and the conditioned response. c. bottom-up processing, selective attention, and top-down processing. d. acquisition, extinction, and spontaneous recovery. e. elaboration, maintenance, interference.
We all have a ______ level or internal "set point" of self-esteem
a. state b. trait c. unstable d. baseline