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mspears3

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When do high and low memory span subjects NOT show equivalent amounts of Stroop interference?
 
  a. when the word color and word spelling are 100 percent incongruent
  b. when the word color and word spelling are 50 percent incongruent
  c. when the word color and word spelling are 20 percent incongruent
  d. In all of the above conditions, high-span subjects show less interference.

Question 2

Rosen & Engle examined high- and low-span people performing an animal name generation task. Which did they demonstrate?
 
  a. High-span people performed the same as the low-span people (even at the one minute mark).
  b. In a dual-task condition, the high-span people performed better than the low-span people.
  c. High-span people showed more proactive interference in the task than the low-span people.
  d. It is hypothesized that the high-span people's performance under standard conditions reflects both normal retrieval as well as an additional process of guided strategic retrieval.



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fraziera112

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Answer to Question 1

Correct: c

Answer to Question 2

Correct: d





 

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