Sudden Infant Death Syndrome has no known cause, although there are theories and hypotheses. In a situation such as this, which of the following can we do?
a) make recommendations based on correlational data
b) do experiments to determine the cause
c) do nothing
d) determine the cause based on correlations
Answer: a
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Suppose that a 4-year-old and a 10-year-old are working together to make a surprise birthday card for their father. Later, they tell their father which parts each of them constructed. Based on the material in Chapter 13, you would expect to find that
a. the two children have similar accuracy, because working memory does not vary much with age. b. the two children have similar accuracy, because source monitoring does not vary much with age. c. the older child is more accurate, because the 4-year-old child will demonstrate almost complete childhood amnesia. d. the older child is more accurate, because source monitoring is more accurate for older children.
The inability to recall events from infancy is referred to as
a. infantile amnesia. c. sensory store. b. autobiographical memory. d. an inhibitory process.