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Misinformation Effect
The phenomenon where a person's recall of episodic memories becomes less accurate due to post-event information, often leading to memory distortion.
Proactive Interference
A phenomenon where old memories hinder the ability to remember new information.
State-Dependent Learning
The phenomenon that information learned in a particular state of consciousness is more readily recalled when in the same state.
Connectionist Model
An approach in cognitive sciences that models mental or behavioral phenomena as emergent from interconnected networks of simple units.
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Q24: The z test assumes that the sampling
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Q40: The "Gambler's Fallacy" overlooks the fact that
Q60: The estimated standard error of the mean
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Q100: The alternative hypothesis for the F ratio
Q105: Parameter estimates are considered to be hypotheses.