Judging from the results of Shepard's study (1967), recall after three days of a sequential presentation of 500 distinctive pictures should be:

A) significantly greater for females than males
B) significantly less than immediate recall
C) very close to immediate recall
D) better than immediate recall
E) approximately 66 percent correct

C

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a. Marco: "The research demonstrates that a single woman in the United States can live fairly comfortably on a salary of about $7 an hour, as long as she works 40 hours a week.". b. Jian: "The majority of women in Western Europe are agricultural workers, whereas in most African countries, the majority are service workers.". c. Stacey: "Immigrant women who are hired to do domestic work are generally hired at a low salary, and they are expected to work long hours.". d. Thomas: "In Asian and Latin American countries, many women work in sweatshops, but there are no sweatshops in the United States or Canada because they are illegal.".

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Criminal interrogations can result in misleading information if an interrogator is highly active because

a. they make the suspect nervous and prone to make misleading statements. b. the suspect's activity level increases, which increases the interrogator's suspiciousness. c. hyperactive interrogators tend to miss important cues given by the suspect. d. active interrogators tend to cause the suspect to clam up and refuse to make a statement.

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