Both Brown & McNeill and Read & Bruce found that the most frequently used strategy for searching LTM during the 'tip-of-the-tongue' stage was to
a. spontaneously recall the name without thinking.
b. use contextual information associated with the name.
c. use partial information related to the spelling of the name.
d. generate a list of plausible names.
C
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Peggy smells a very strong odor; Harry smells an odor that is barely detectable. Based on what is known about neural transmission, you could predict that the action potentials will
a. travel more quickly in Peggy's system because the stimulus is more intense. b. be weaker in Harry's system because the stimulus is less intense. c. travel a shorter distance in Peggy's system because the stimulus is more intense. d. be the same in both individuals due to the all-or-none principle.
A major criticism of Freud's data is that there are discrepancies between his notes on the therapy sessions and the published case histories
a. True b. False