Judy believes that being a "girl" means that a person wears pink clothing, doesn't get dirty, plays with dolls but not with trucks, and tries to be like her mother but not her father
Judy's belief system and knowledge about what a "girl" is would best be considered an example of what psychologists would call:
a. gender identity
b. an androgynous personality
c. a gender-typed personality
d. gender-based social competence
a
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a) older information already in memory interferes with the retrieval of newer information b) newer information interferes with the retrieval of older information c) information is not attended to and fails to be encoded d) information that is not accessed decays from the storage system over time
Which of the following is true of daydreams?
a. Very few people daydream every day. b. Daydreaming is not an example of altered consciousness. c. They are a shift away from the immediate situation to memories, expectations, or desires. d. Daydreaming is normal for children, but it is pathological when adults do it. e. We tend to daydream more as we age.