Student I. When you are asked to recall your first day of kindergarten, you rely
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Student I. When you are asked to recall your first day of kindergarten, you rely on person you just met a few seconds ago, you rely on A. sensory memory/long-term memory B. long-term memory / short-term or working memory C. long-term memory/ procedural memory D. semantic memory/long-term memory whereas when you are asked to recall the name of a 2. in classical conditioning is when a new stimulus that is not identical but similar to the original conditioned stimulus also elicits the conditioned response. A. Generalization B. Habituation ? Discnmination D, Extinction Eyewitness accounts of crimes are always very accurate never accurate pron e to errors due to the construction of memories most accurate when witnesses speak to each other before talking to police 4. At the preconventional level of moral development, individuals decide right and wrong based on A. society's laws B. a sense of duty C. individual ethical principles D. panishments or rewards 5. Gabriela's mother practices the authoritative style of parenting. This suggests that Gabriela's mother A encourages her to be independent but still places limits and controls on behavior B. is uninvolved in Gabriela's life Cr is restrictive, punitive, and engages in little verbal exchange with Gabriela when they have a differences of opinion D. sets very few rules or limitations for Gabriela's behavior 6. Annie's mother pays her $5 for every book she reads. Annie is reading like crazy, not because she loves books, but rather because she enjoys spending her money on candy and toys. Annie is demonstrating motivation. A intrinsic B. extrinsic C. self-actualization D. drive-reductionExplanation / Answer
When you are asked to recall your first day of kindergarten, you rely on "long-term memory" whereas when you are asked to recall the name of a person you just met a few seconds ago, you rely on "short-term or working memory". "Generalization" in classical conditioning is when a new stimulus that is not identical but similar to the original conditioned stimulus also elicits the conditioned response. Eyewitness accounts of crimes are "prone to errors due to the construction of memories". At the preconventional level of moral development, individuals decide right and wrong based on "punishments or rewards". Gabriela's mother practices the authoritative style of parenting. This suggests that Gabriela's mother "encourages her to be independent but still places limits and controls on behaviour". Annie's mother pays her $5 for every book she reads. Annie is reading like crazy, not because she loves books, but rather because she enjoys spending her money on candy and toys. Annie is demonstrating "extrinsic" motivation.