Gregory is telling Molly a joke when she suddenly stops him and tells him that she told him that same joke last week. In this example, Gregory
a. has apparently made a source-monitoring error.
b. appears to have made a reality-monitoring error.
c. is showing the misinformation error.
d. is experiencing proactive interference.
A
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A child who fits Jerome Kagan's description for the temperamental style he calls "inhibited to the unfamiliar" is placed in a room by herself; researchers observe the child through a one-way mirror and also check physiological measures
What might they expect to find? a. The child's heart rate accelerates. b. The child looks around for an adult. c. The child's brain waves show a sleep-like pattern. d. The child runs around and moves his arms in stereotyped patterns.
Top-down processing emphasizes all of the following EXCEPT
a. stimulus features. b. experience. c. cultural background. d. knowledge. e. memory.