Which of the following statements is TRUE?

a. Encoding is a secondary feature of our ability to remember information.
b. Adding knowledge always enhances recall.
c. Encoding is the process of getting information out of long-term memory.
d. How we encode information bears little relation to remembering that information later.
e. Humans are able to encode information without attending to it at all.

e. Humans are able to encode information without attending to it at all.

Psychology

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a. illogical thoughts b. resistance c. positive reinforcement d. the relationship between therapist and client

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Whenever Bhavin left his homework at school, he lost his computer privileges for two days. Bhavin forgets his homework much less often now. Losing computer privileges is an example of:

a. positive reinforcement b. negative reinforcement c. positive punishment d. negative punishment

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