The "Cut" and "Paste" functions on a Macintosh were used to exemplify

(a) the effect of having an appropriate schema
(b) having the control information in the environment
(c) the disruptive effect of having to have control information in one's
memory
(d) a highly efficient arbitrary mapping of control information
(e) both A and B but not C or D

E

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future memory. prospective memory. remembering memory. forgetful memory.

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Explain the concept of implicit prejudice and how it differs from explicit prejudice. Then describe how Implicit Associations Test (IAT) is used by some researchers to measure implicit prejudice. What is a critique of the IAT?

What will be an ideal response?

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