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pragya sharda

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Morgan, Hazlett, Doran, Garrett, Hoyt, Thomas, Baranoski, and Southwick (2004) investigated the effects of traumatic stress on memory by ___________ and found that traumatic stress has __________.
 
  a) interviewing former prisoners of war; surprisingly little effect on memory
   b) interviewing former prisoners of war; surprisingly powerful effects on eyewitness ID
   a) testing soldiers who had gone through a simulated prison camp; surprisingly little effect on memory
   b) testing soldiers who had gone through a simulated prison camp; surprisingly powerful effects on
   eyewitness ID

Question 2

In a classic study by Carmichael, Hogan, & Walters (1932), participants were given ambiguous drawings with one of two different labels.
 
  Later, they were asked to draw the figures they had encoded. During this retrieval
   phase, they ________, demonstrating the memory sin of ________.
   a) were unable to draw much of anything; transience
   b) were unable to draw much of anything; bias
   c) mis-drew the items consistent with the label they had seen; transience
   d) mis-drew the items consistent with the label they had seen; bias



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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