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Joseph experiences a lot of memories while looking through a photo album full of childhood vacations. Although he thought that his long term memory could not retain information from so long ago, this experience shows that the long term memory .
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An experimenter is examining the relationship between age and self-disclosure. a large sample of participants that are 25 to 35 years old and participants that are 65 to 75 years old are compared, and significant differences are found with younger participants disclosing much more than older people. the researcher reports an effect size of .34. what does this mean
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Which of the following scenarios is an example of attentional blink? click or tap a choice to answer the question. while grading a student’s essay, a professor does not notice the mistake in the following sentence: “metacognition is the the awareness of one’s own thought processes.” a waiter is telling two friends about the daily specials when a neighboring table erupts in laughter. the friends ask the waiter to repeat the last few items because their attention was diverted by the sudden loud laughs. you watch television while you study for a language exam. the next day, you are unable to recall the majority of the new vocabulary you thought you had memorized. you are at a loud concert, and you are able to concentrate on the music while blocking out the conversations around you, cell phone rings, and other irrelevant stimuli.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 19:30
How can christianity affect the cultural landscape of a place?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:30
What specific words do you hear in dr. king’s speech that are powerful
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