Forty-year-old Renard suffered a traumatic brain injury that injured his hippocampus. He is LEAST likely to forget:
A) what he ate for breakfast that day.
B) the name of his first girlfriend.
C) whether or not he paid his bills last week.
D) a work deadline he must meet by tomorrow.
B) the name of his first girlfriend.
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Which of the following is true of the best-fitting line?
a. It establishes statistical significance. b. It increases as the correlation decreases. c. It is rarely useful for prediction. d. It minimizes residuals.
A psychologist believes that music affects a person's mood. He has some participants listen to waltzes and others listen to military marches, and then measures each participant's mood with a paper-and-pencil test
What are the independent and dependent variables? a. The waltz music is the independent variable and the military march music is the dependent variable. b. The type of music is the independent variable and the participant's mood is the dependent variable. c. The participant's mood is the independent variable and the type of music is the dependent variable. d. The participant's mood is the independent variable and the scores on the paper-and-pencil test are the dependent variable.
Which psychometric approach to intelligence has been supported by modern research?
A. crystallized and fluid intelligence B. a single general ability, or g C. primary mental abilities D. intelligence quotient
When Bill looks at his lamp alternately with his left eye and right eye, the image seems to jump from one position to another. This phenomenon illustrates __________
a) the Gestalt principle of similarity. b) binocular disparity. c) interposition. d) the Gestalt principle of proximity.