Craik and Lockhart's model of memory challenged which assumption of the consolidation
hypothesis?
a. Short-term memory and long-term memory appear to be physiologically distinct.
b. The time that information spends in short-term memory is the critical factor in information
reaching long-term memory.
c. All of the information that gets into long-term memory must first pass through short-term
memory.
d. Memory for recent events may be lost more readily than that for distant events.
e. Memory involves changes in the brain.
b. The time that information spends in short-term memory is the critical factor in
information reaching long-term memory.
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Suppose Maria's mental age is 20 and her chronological age is 10 . What is her IQ?
a. 320 b. 80 c. 200 d. 100 e. 120
Which of the following is a finding of Glen Elder, et al., on individuals who grew up during the Great Depression?
A) The cohort born in 1920 suffered more than the cohort born in 1928. B) Teenage girls were more likely than teenage boys to be forced into the work place prematurely because of economic hardship. C) Teenagers whose families experienced severe economic difficulty assumed adult responsibility prematurely. D) The adolescents who were forced prematurely into the work force were better adjusted as adults.