When Zach gets behind taking notes in his classes, he often finds that he can "replay" the last few words that his instructor said, in his head. Based on what is known about the different memory systems, you should conclude that when Zach does this, he is relying on his:

a. echoic memory
b. iconic memory
c. flashbulb memory
d. semantic memory

A

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What might be the logical response of the helper in that situation? What about group differences? That is, what sort of group difference might result in a resistance to being helped? What was the example from the chapter, and members of which group were offended by an offer of help? Why? What will be an ideal response?

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