The fact that people who are congenitally deaf sometimes make acoustical errors when

they repeat letters presented to them on a screen, implies that

a. proactive inhibition is responsible for most errors in short-term memory.
b. auditory information fades faster than visual information.
c. phonological short-term memory uses an articulatory code.
d. the short-term memory of deaf people is less accurate than that of people who can hear.
e. echoic memory is more dominant among the Deaf community.

c. phonological short-term memory uses an articulatory code.

Psychology

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a. token economies. b. educational simulations. c. latent learning exercises. d. educational feedback loops.

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Which of the following is FALSE regarding research to date?

a. Some cultural groups are given less information and treated worse than other groups. b. There is evidence for differential treatment in medical settings based on the patient's sex. c. There is no research evidence to show that practitioner stereotypes impact their behavior in clinical settings. d. Medical professionals have stereotypes about how people of certain ethnic groups express their pain.

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