QUESTION 9
Every time a consumer encounters a supportive instance of declarative knowledge, that knowledge becomes stronger.
True
False
1 points
QUESTION 10
The strength of sensory memory is duration, but the weakness is capacity.
True
False
1 points
QUESTION 11
A stereotype captures the role expectations of a person of a specific type.
True
False
1 points
QUESTION 12
In the context of declarative knowledge, paths represent concepts in an associative network.
True
False
9. True
Explanation: Suck knowledge becomes stronger with supportive instances.
10. False
Explanation: The strength is the capacity and weakness is the duration.
11. True
Explanation: In stereotyping, we expect a person of certain type to behave in a certain way.
12. False
Explanation: The nodes represent concepts.
QUESTION 9 Every time a consumer encounters a supportive instance of declarative knowledge, that knowledge becomes...
QUESTION 13 According to the behaviorist approach of learning, bits of knowledge are processed electronically to form meaning. True False 1 points QUESTION 14 Every concept within a consumer's associative network is linked to every other concept. True False 1 points QUESTION 15 Which of the following statements is true of perception? a. It represents reality as it is and not as a subjective outlook on life. b. It demonstrates the effect of reality on human behavior. c....
QUESTION 21 Sensory memory creates a lot of opportunity for intentional learning. True False 1 points QUESTION 22 Which of the following statements is true of the mere exposure effect? a. The preferences associated with the mere exposure effect are difficult to elicit. b. The mere exposure effect is created in the presence of attention. c. The size of the effect is not very strong relative to an effect created by a strong cohesive argument. d. The mere exposure...