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Imagine a surgery that is known to have a 10% chance of serious side effects. An internal hospital review shows that three out of eight of a particular doctor's patients have these side effects. If we want to know whether this doctor's patients are experiencing unusually low or high rates of side effects, what would the P-value of a binomial test of this hypothesis be?

Recognize the differences between short-term, long-term, procedural, and declarative memory.
Understand the impact of encoding strategies on memory retention and retrieval.
Recognize the difference between explicit and implicit memory.
Identify factors that influence memory retention, including the spacing effect and repetition priming.

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Hypnotized Subjects

Individuals who are in a state of hypnosis, characterized by increased focus, concentration, and openness to suggestion.

Control

The power to influence or direct people's behavior or the course of events.

Hand Rise

A gesture involving lifting one or both hands, often used to signal attention, readiness, or the desire to speak in a group setting.

Physiological Reactions

Refers to the body's automatic responses to stimuli, involving various biological reactions such as changes in heart rate, breathing, or skin temperature.

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