A. a step in mathematical thought
B. a clear visual memory
C. most prominent among elderly persons
D. highly correlated with general intelligence
Related Mcqs:
- Eidetic memory is most often found in __________________?
A. adults
B. depressed adults
C. children
D. mentally-retarded children - Who discovered that all mental process are not accompanied by mental imagery?
A. Willhelm Wundt
B. E. B. Titchner
C. J. B. Watson
D. Oswald Kulpe - Who would be most concerned with the development of imagery and verbal systems in the infant, and how they are interwoven?
A. Skinner
B. Bruner
C. Miller
D. Brown - European psychologist of the _________century devoted considerable attention to studies dealing with sensory experiences and mental imagery:
A. 20th
B. 19th
C. 18th
D. 17th - Behavior therapists can help people to overcome such unwanted habits as smoking or overeating through _____________________?
A. operant conditioning
B. observational learning
C. place learning
D. habituation - A response that leads to the removal of an unpleasant stimulus is one being _____________________?
A. positively reinforced
B. negatively reinforced
C. punished
D. extinguished - The process of encoding refers to _____________________?
A. the persistence of learning over time
B. the recall of information previously learned
C. getting information into memory
D. a clear memory of an emotionally significant event - The term schema refers to _____________________?
A. a proposition
B. a control process in long-term memory
C. the mental representation of a concept
D. None of these - Musa is attractive and assertive. He arrives at work on time each day, and never complains. When his coworkers are asked to assess Musa’s intelligence, they consistently rate him much higher than his scores on intelligence test. This is an example of _____________________?
A. the mere exposure effect
B. the halo effect
C. the placebo effect
D. the fundamental attribution - Guilford’s model of intelligence is _____________________?
A. specifically graded toward the learning disabled
B. not based on unique, individual differences
C. a two-factor theory
D. a multiple-factor theory