Researchers asked young adults about two real events from childhood and a school event that did not happen. Which of the following increased the probability of "remembering" the suggested event?

a. Seeing a class photo from the year of the suggested event
b. Listening to music from the year of the suggested event
c. Reading a news magazine from the year of the suggested event
d. Watching a movie that was popular in the year of the suggested event

a

Psychology

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Your grandmother tells you about how things were in the "Old Country" when she was a child before she moved with her family to the United States. Your grandmother's recollections of cultural information are examples of her ____

a. fluid intelligence b. crystallized intelligence c. cognitive overload d. CPU speed

Psychology

Although researchers do not classify disorders as related or not, stress may play differing roles in different disorders. What is the role of stress in people who have lifelong tendencies toward anxiety and depression?

a) In both cases, genetic factors play the dominant role with stress playing little or no role in the etiology of the disorders. b) People with these disorders tend to experience an intensification of their symptoms when they confront stress-arousing challenges. c) Most people with these disorders tend "to roll with the punches" when confronted with stress because their symptoms are the primary focus of their lives. d) The effect varies with the disorder; stress tends to play a primary role in causing depression and a primary role in intensifying the symptoms among those who suffer from anxiety disorders.

Psychology