Which of the following is NOT one of the ways that our recollections of a person or event can differ from someone else's perception of the same person or event?
a. schemas
b. cues
c. attribution
d. reconstruction
c
Psychology
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Fill in the blank with correct word
Psychology
Neural networks can be "taught" to recognize particular patterns of input
a. by converting from parallel to serial processing. b. through rehearsal of information. c. through selective strengthening of some connections and not others. d. by rearranging most, if not all, of the connections between units. e. by converting from template- to prototype-matching as necessary.
Psychology