Memory research by Craik and Tulving (1975) suggests that it

is not necessarily the amount of time an individual spends on studying, it is _____ that enhances the accuracy of recall and overall memory of the information.
Fill in the blank with correct word


Answer: how deeply the information is processed/the depth of processing

Psychology

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Erik Erikson's approach to personality development suggests that an infant's early caregiving experiences are responsible for shaping whether the infant becomes __________ later in life.

A. agitated B. trusting C. lazy D. motivated

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You are taking an exam that has two sections. One section has test questions that require you to recognize a correct answer among three wrong ones, while the other section has test items that require you to recognize a true

statement from a false one. You are taking a(n) test. a. projective b. objective c. subjective d. short-answer

Psychology

All of the following are examples of informational social influence EXCEPT

a. you are running a race, but because you are unsure of the route, you wait to check which of two roads the other runners follow. b. you've just started work at a new job, and a fire alarm goes off; you watch your coworkers to see what to do. c. when you get to college, you change the way you dress so that you "fit in" better—that is, so that people will like you more. d. you ask your adviser which classes you should take next semester.

Psychology

Scales that measure the degree to which someone attempts to "fake good" or "fake bad" on the MMPI-2 are called __________ scales.

A. diagnostic B. content C. validity D. clinical

Psychology