A. stores information
B. decays information
C. filters all incoming information
D. discards old information
Introduction to Psychology
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A. heart stoppage or respiratory failure
B. a loss of hearing ability
C. a loss of muscular coordination
D. a reduction in emotional response
A. the subject himself
B. a measure of the subject’s behavior
C. the variable that the experimenter chooses to manipulate
D. any unwanted variable that may adversely affect the subject’s performance
A. accommodation
B. schematizing
C. prototyping
D. retrieval
A. lone-term memory
B. sensory memory
C. short-term memory
D. flashbulb memory
A. a strong negative relationship between the two variables
B. a strong positive relationship between the two variables
C. a perfect positive relationship between the two variables
D. no relationship between the two variables
A. the identification of a cause – and – effect relationship
B. similar to the correlational method
C. that the surroundings are always similar to real life experiences
D. that it is and informal way to investigate behavior.
A. allows mathematical relationships to be established.
B. provides a point of reference against which the behavior of the experimental group can be compared
C. balances the experiment to eliminate all extraneous variables
D. is not really necessary
A. established the first american research laboratory in psychology
B. launched America’s first psychological journal
C. was the driving force behind the establishment of the American psychological Association
D. All of the above
A. the establishment of the first formal laboratory for research in psychology
B. the distinction between mind and body as two separate entities
C. the discovery of how signals are conducted along nerves in the body
D. the development of the first formal program for training in psychotherapy