Memories for shocking, emotion-provoking events that include information about the source from which the information was acquired are known as _____
a) flashbulb memories.
b) metamemories.
c) repressed memories.
d) eyewitness memories.
Answer: a
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a. person who developed the disorder was older than the other person. b. disordered person must be female and the other person must be male. c. two people had different predispositions for the disorder and had likely experienced different levels of stress during past encounters with similar stimuli. d. person who developed the disorder had a gene that guaranteed the disorder would develop at some point (even without any stress).
_____ is the process of attracting people with the right qualifications to apply for the job
a. Job analysis b. Recruitment c. Interviewing d. Selection