Aligning like features between source and target in working memory is known as ___________
a. comparing c. evaluating
b. mapping d. assessing
Answer: b
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there? (a) Asch's study with the 3 lines (b) Sherif's study with the stationary light in a dark room (c) the Bennington College study in which the students' attitudes became more liberal (d) the study of the people who thought the world was about to end (e) the study that showed object permanence
Solomon Asch conducted a series of studies in which confederates publicly gave an obviously wrong judgment, and then a participant was asked to make a judgment about the length of several lines he or she saw. What was the result of this study?
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