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go.lag

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Which one of the following pairs illustrates two different levels of processing?
 
  a. Deciding whether bear rhymes with chair; deciding whether bear rhymes with deer.
  b. Deciding whether bear rhymes with chair; deciding whether actual rhymes with natural.
  c. Deciding whether bear rhymes with chair; thinking about how a bear and a dog are similar.
  d. Thinking about how a bear and a dog are similar; thinking about how a chair and a table are similar.

Question 2

Several sources of evidence have been used to address the question of whether working memory and long-term memory are separate entities. Which one of the following is not a source of evidence that has been used for this purpose?
 
  a. The serial learning curve
  b. The behaviors of people who have sustained brain injuries
  c. The form in which information is stored in different memory tasks
  d. People's descriptions of how they remember information



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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