Changing information into a form that can be stored in long-term memory is known as ________, whereas bringing information to mind that has been stored previously is known as ________

A) encoding; retrieval B) accessing; encoding
C) encoding; sensing D) accessing; retrieval

A

Psychology

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Cultural anthropologists have recognized many different cultural concepts of distress that, in some cases,

a. appear to be unique to specific cultures. b. appear to be caused by the presence of outsiders in the culture. c. look similar but have very different causes than Western disorders. d. resemble very closely disorders listed in the DSM-5.

Psychology

Kristopher is extremely sure of himself. He gets angry when his teachers or friends try to offer him constructive criticism and is extremely impulsive

When he takes a test in school,rather than studying, he bases his answers on "what feels correct." Which of the followingstatements best explains Kristopher's behavior? He is lacking in effortful control. He is concealing low self-esteem. He is being abused at home. He is being shunned by his peers.

Psychology