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DyllonKazuo

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During each trial, the set is scanned one item at a time until the entire set is processed. This describes which kind of search?
 
  a. serial self-terminating
  b. serial controlled
  c. serial position
  d. serial exhaustive

Question 2

Which is NOT a criticism of Sternberg's conclusions about memory search?
 
  a. Processes may cascade.
  b. Processes may slow down if performed in parallel.
  c. With practice, automaticity develops and may free up otherwise required resources.
  d. The difference measure should only measure the process of interest, but it is virtually impossible to devise two tasks that differ on the presence or absence of only one process (thus there is no appropriate comparison).



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Answer to Question 1

Correct: b

Answer to Question 2

Correct: d



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