This topic contains a solution. Click here to go to the answer

Author Question: Chapter 5 describes a study by Viorica Marian and Caitlin Fausey, who studied English-Spanish ... (Read 37 times)

jlmhmf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 552
Chapter 5 describes a study by Viorica Marian and Caitlin Fausey, who studied English-Spanish bilinguals. They presented two stories in English and two stories in Spanish.
 
  Then the researchers asked questions about the stories, sometimes in English and sometimes in Spanish. The results showed that
   a. there were no significant differences between conditions, demonstrating that encoding-specificity effect is weak.
   b. people were more accurate in the English-English condition, compared to the Spanish-Spanish condition.
   c. people were more accurate in the Spanish-Spanish condition, compared to the English-English condition.
   d. people were more accurate when the language of the stories matched the language of the questions.

Question 2

Foley and her colleagues (1999) proposed that the research on self-reference may actually underestimate the magnitude of the self-reference effect. They reached this conclusion because
 
  a. participants typically process items at a shallow level of processing, even when they are instructed to use deep processing.
  b. the meta-analysis of the data on the self-reference effect demonstrates that this technique is not especially helpful.
  c. participants cannot really relate items to their own lives.
  d. the participants reported that they had often used self-reference processing, even when they had received other instructions.



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
Marked as best answer by a Subject Expert

kingfahad97

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 308
Answer to Question 1

Ans: d

Answer to Question 2

Ans: d




jlmhmf

  • Member
  • Posts: 552
Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Excellent


hramirez205

  • Member
  • Posts: 345
Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

Did you know?

There can actually be a 25-hour time difference between certain locations in the world. The International Date Line passes between the islands of Samoa and American Samoa. It is not a straight line, but "zig-zags" around various island chains. Therefore, Samoa and nearby islands have one date, while American Samoa and nearby islands are one day behind. Daylight saving time is used in some islands, but not in others—further shifting the hours out of sync with natural time.

Did you know?

The lipid bilayer is made of phospholipids. They are arranged in a double layer because one of their ends is attracted to water while the other is repelled by water.

Did you know?

Eating carrots will improve your eyesight. Carrots are high in vitamin A (retinol), which is essential for good vision. It can also be found in milk, cheese, egg yolks, and liver.

Did you know?

Cucumber slices relieve headaches by tightening blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the area, and relieving pressure.

Did you know?

Inotropic therapy does not have a role in the treatment of most heart failure patients. These drugs can make patients feel and function better but usually do not lengthen the predicted length of their lives.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library