Research regarding adult implicit memory is somewhat controversial because some studies
document clear age differences, whereas others do not.
For example, when using __________
paradigms, one usually documents consistent age differences; however, in __________
paradigms, age differences are weak or nonexistent.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
conditioning; repetition-priming
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If the results of an experiment could have occurred by chance only five or fewer times in 100 possible outcomes, they are considered:
A. statistically significant B. to have an interaction between the dependent variables C. theoretically meaningful D. null because of their low level of reliability.
How could psychology become "more scientific" by being "less scientistic"?
a) By disregarding everything other than extrospective observation b) By including more broadly based experiential data c) By limiting itself to that which can be precisely defined, articulated, and measured d) By studying only phenomena that allow for prediction and control