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Exit Which of the following describes amnesia? A. the ability to learn from experience and adapt to one's environment B. the process of using information you already learned or past experiences C. solving a problem suddenly after a period of no progress D. a state of mind in which all memory is wiped out for a span of time
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User: Exit Which of the following describes amnesia? A. the ability to learn from experience and adapt to one's environment B. the process of using information you already learned or past experiences C. solving a problem suddenly after a period of no progress D. a state of mind in which all memory is wiped out for a span of time

Weegy: The following describes amnesia:
a state of mind in which all memory is wiped out for a span of time.



User: Memory storage that holds limited amounts of information, usually related to sensations, for short periods of time is called A. sensational memory. B. soft memory. C. sensory memory. D. short-term memory.

Weegy: Memory storage that holds limited amounts of information, usually related to sensations, for short periods of time is called short-term memory.



User: Cognitive psychology is A. the study of the design of the mind by using similar strategies to those used by evolutionary biology. B. the study of how a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are affected by the presence of other people. C. the study of mental processes, or how people interpret, learn, remember, and think about information. D. the study of the physical, mental, and social development of people over their life span.

Weegy: Cognitive psychology is: the study of mental processes, or how people interpret, learn, remember, and think about information.
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User: A young girl sees rain clouds in the sky and decides to take her umbrella to the playground. What ability does this example represent? A. perception B. pragmatics C. semantics D. sensation

Weegy: A young girl sees rain clouds in the sky and decides to take her umbrella to the playground. This example represents perception.


User: Which of the following statements describes heuristics? A. information entering the brain, and then organized and transformed into memory storage B. problem-solving strategies based on intuition or speculation C. step-by-step process to solve a problem that always ends in an accurate solution D. structure and combination of words based on cultural rules of language

Weegy: Which of the following describes algorithms? D. structure and combination of words based on cultural rules of language.
EXCON|Points 554|

User: Exit Which term defines using evidence, logic, or experiences from the past to try to solve a problem? A. language B. learning C. problem solving D. reasoning

Weegy: the term defines using evidence,logic,or experiences from the past to problem solving.
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User: What field of study would a student look into if he or she was interested in the relationship between sensations and psychological responses? A. polymath B. pragmatics C. psychophysics D. psychosomatics

Weegy: A student would look into psychophysics if he or she was interested in the relationship between sensations and psychological responses.
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User: Exit What is the physical energy that stimulates sight? A. color B. light C. radiation D. vibration

Weegy: The physical energy that stimulates sight is LIGHT.



User: Which of the following is NOT an extrasensory power? A. clairvoyance B. hearing C. precognition D. telepathy

Weegy: B. hearing is NOT an extrasensory power
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User: Which term defines seeking some way of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles or finding an answer to a question? A. language B. learning C. problem solving D. reasoning

Weegy: PROBLEM SOLVING defines seeking some way of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles or finding an answer to a question.
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User: Exit Which of the following describes intelligence? A. the ability to learn from experience and adapt to one's environment B. the process of using information you already learned or past experiences C. solving a problem suddenly after a period of no progress D. a state of mind in which all memory is wiped out for a span of time

Weegy: The following describes amnesia:
a state of mind in which all memory is wiped out for a span of time.



User: What is the process by which an organism makes a connection between one neutral stimulus with a stimulus that provokes a physical or emotional response? A. classical conditioning B. cognitive learning C. observational learning D. operant conditioning

Weegy: Classical conditioning is the process by which an organism makes a connection between one neutral stimulus with a stimulus that provokes a physical or emotional response.




User: Exit Which of the following statements describes syntax? A. information entering the brain, and then organized and transformed into memory storage B. problem-solving strategies based on intuition or speculation C. step-by-step process to solve a problem that always ends in an accurate solution D. structure and combination of words based on cultural rules of language

Weegy: Which of the following describes algorithms? D. structure and combination of words based on cultural rules of language.
EXCON|Points 554|

User: For lunch, you eat French fries at a new restaurant. Later that day you get the stomach flu and are vomiting all night. The next day, your friend offers you some French fries and you immediate feel nauseous. What component of classical conditioning does the stomach flu represent? A. conditioned response B. conditioned stimulus C. unconditioned response D. unconditioned stimulus

Weegy: for lunch, you eat french fries at a new restaurant. Later that day you get the stomach flu and are vomiting all night. The next day, your friend offers you some French fries and you immediately feel nauseous. [ feeling nauseous represents a: conditioned response. ]
Janet17|Points 27832|

User: For lunch, you eat French fries at a new restaurant. Later that day you get the stomach flu and are vomiting all night. The next day, your friend offers you some French fries and you immediate feel nauseous. What component of classical conditioning does feeling nauseous represent? A. conditioned response B. conditioned stimulus C. unconditioned response D. unconditioned stimulus

Weegy: for lunch, you eat french fries at a new restaurant. Later that day you get the stomach flu and are vomiting all night. The next day, your friend offers you some French fries and you immediately feel nauseous. [ feeling nauseous represents a: conditioned response. ]
Janet17|Points 27832|

User: For lunch, you eat French fries at a new restaurant. Later that day you get the stomach flu and are vomiting all night. The next day, your friend offers you some French fries and you immediate feel nauseous. What component of classical conditioning do French fries represent? A. conditioned response B. conditioned stimulus C. unconditioned response D. unconditioned stimulus

Weegy: for lunch, you eat french fries at a new restaurant. Later that day you get the stomach flu and are vomiting all night. The next day, your friend offers you some French fries and you immediately feel nauseous. [ feeling nauseous represents a: conditioned response. ]
Janet17|Points 27832|

User: For lunch, you eat French fries at a new restaurant. Later that day you get the stomach flu and are vomiting all night. The next day, your friend offers you some French fries and you immediate feel nauseous. What component of classical conditioning does vomiting all night represent? A. conditioned response B. conditioned stimulus C. unconditioned response D. unconditioned stimulus

Weegy: for lunch, you eat french fries at a new restaurant. Later that day you get the stomach flu and are vomiting all night. The next day, your friend offers you some French fries and you immediately feel nauseous. [ feeling nauseous represents a: conditioned response. ]
Janet17|Points 27832|

User: Which theory suggests that information is forgotten when new memories compete with old ones? A. decay theory B. fester theory C. interference theory D. static theory

Weegy: Interference theory suggests that information is forgotten when new memories compete with old ones.
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User: Which theory suggests that information is forgotten when it is not used for a long time? A. decay theory B. fester theory C. interference theory D. static theory

Weegy: Decay theory suggests that information is forgotten when it is not used for a long time.


User: What field of study would a student look into if he or she is interested in the social context of language? A. polymath B. pragmatics C. psychophysics D. psychosomatics

Weegy: A student would look into pragmatics if he or she is interested in the social context of language.
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Information can be organized and classified by location, by category, alphabetically, chronologically, or hierarchically. The following is an example of chronological organization: a schedule of subway trains and city buses for the city of New York.
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An effective way to begin a speech is by telling the audience what to expect from the speech.
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