A surprising event of short duration which becomes fixed in memory in vivid, graphic detail is called a:
A) lightening memory
B) Kodachrome moment
C) flashbulb memory
D) photographic memory
E) photogenic memory
C
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In Erikson's theory, the conflict of toddlerhood, __________, is resolved favorably when parents provide suitable guidance and reasonable choices
A) basic trust versus mistrust B) industry versus inferiority C) initiative versus guilt D) autonomy versus shame and doubt
Theorists who apply the information-processing perspective to language development note that
A) a language acquisition device helps children rapidly learn new words. B) brain regions housing language also govern similar perceptual and cognitive abilities. C) infants' capacity to analyze speech is sufficient to account for mastery of intricate grammatical structures. D) children's social skills and language experiences are centrally involved in language development.