The process by which new information is securely stored in memory is known as __________.
A. consolidation
B. transitive inference
C. seriation
D. working memory
Answer: A
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a. saving money with low-cost drugs is no bargain. b. sexually transmitted diseases exert harmful effects on the child even years after the disease was cured. c. animal testing of new drugs does not guarantee their safety for humans. d. dietary factors interact with drugs in unexpected ways.
The aldehyde 2 (ALDH2) gene may have a mutation that
causes a distinctly unpleasant response to the ingestion of alcohol, including facial flushing, heart palpitations, and nausea. This gene is present in about 40 percent of people of _____ descent, who are at low risk for alcoholism and tend to drink less than people in most other ethnic groups. A) Asian B) Hispanic C) Native-American D) African-American
Effortful control is __________
A) present at birth B) unrelated to self-regulation C) an involuntary emotional reaction D) considered a major dimension of temperament
You want to design a study that examines friendships between 10-year-olds and 15-year-olds in contemporary American society. Your advisor tells you that these friendships will be difficult to find and track. Why is that?
A. youth culture B. cyberbullying C. peer dynamics D. age grading