Conway, Cowan, and Bunting (2001) conducted an experiment that looked at working memory capacity and the cocktail party phenomenon. What did they find?

a) People who had more common names were less susceptible to the cocktail party phenomenon.
b) People who had less common names were less susceptible to the cocktail party phenomenon.
c) People with lower working memory capacity were less susceptible to the cocktail party phenomenon.
d) People with higher working memory capacity were less susceptible to the cocktail party phenomenon.

Answer: d

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Omar can tie his shoes, but only with his mother's help. This suggests that tying shoes:

a. is beyond Omar's scope of capability. b. is within Omar's zone of proximal development. c. is an innate process that simply needs nurturing to unfold. d. is too difficult for a child his age and should not be attempted.

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