According to the stores model, the place where we store information that we are not consciously thinking about at the present moment but that we might use in the future is called the

A) sensory store. B) short-term store.
C) attentional store. D) long-term store.


D

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A. authoritarian B. authoritative C. permissive D. disengaged

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In his introspection experiments, Titchener wanted his subjects (observers) to ____.?

a. ?try to create new images in consciousness from the presented stimuli b. ?search for their inner self c. ?have their galvanic skin response recorded while they gave their introspective reports d. ?be passive recorders of the experiences registering on the conscious mind e. ?remember their childhood experiences

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Kali automatically gets up and switches classes in school when she hears the second bell. Which theory describes this behavior?

A. psychosexual development B. operant conditioning C. classical conditioning D. cognitive development

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Which of the following students provides the most accurate information about the research on overconfidence?

a. Solange: "Overconfidence applies to many other cognitive tasks, in addition to decision making." b. Igor: "The research on overconfidence shows that participants are consistently overconfident, no matter what kind of questions they are asked." c. Steve: "Individual differences are surprisingly small in this area; both experts and novices show similar levels of overconfidence." d. Amber: "The overconfidence effect can be traced to illusory correlations."

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