You clench your fist, rapidly open your hand, then rapidly re-clench your fist. After you re-clench your fist, you momentarily see an image of your fingers extended. That image is stored in
a. working memory. c. sensory memory.
b. long-term memory. d. the information processor.
c
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With increasing age, adopted children's intelligence test scores become ________ like their adoptive parents' scores and ________ similar to their biological parents' scores.
A. more; more B. less; less C. more; less D. less; more
Amy has been collecting baseball cards for years. At the drop of a hat, she will launch into a lengthy discussion of her collection, the price of cards, and her plans for purchasing more cards. Her friends say she must be suffering from obsessive-
compulsive disorder. You disagree. What do you say to her friends when they ask why you disagree? a) Unlike an obsessive-compulsive, Amy derives pleasure from this activity. b) Amy is actually suffering from depression, which she hides by engaging in card collecting. c) Although Amy experiences anxiety, it is the result of a deep-seated conflict symbolized in the cards. d) Obsessive-compulsive disorder is an inherited disorder and there is no evidence that other family members have the disorder.