As we enter our 30s and 40s, slightly greater problems start to occur with respect to

a. long-term memory.
b. intermittent memory.
c. sensory memory.
d. short-term memory.

d

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One possible explanation for the reminiscence bump — that events occurring during the formation of a personal identity during adolescence are especially well-remembered — provides an analog to one of the accounts for this other memory phenomenon:

a) flashbulb memories b) the offset of childhood amnesia c) dissociations between implicit and explicit memory d) the distinction between autobiographical memories and facts

Psychology

Critics accuse Skinner of ignoring

A) ignoring uniquely human capacities. B) focusing too much on the environment and not enough on the person. C) too much emphasis on situational control. D) all of the above

Psychology