Examlex
The typical level of significance in hypothesis testing in the behavioral sciences is set at .05.
Implicit Memory
A form of memory that uses past experiences to remember things without consciously thinking about them, often demonstrated through performance rather than explicit recall.
Basal Ganglia
A group of nuclei in the brain involved in movement regulation, emotion, and cognitive processing.
Medial Temporal Cortex
A region of the brain within the medial temporal lobe, involved in memory formation, organization, and retrieval.
Long-term Potentiation (LTP)
A long-lasting increase in signal transmission between two neurons that results from stimulating them synchronously, believed to be a cellular mechanism underlying learning and memory.
Q8: The variance and standard deviation can never
Q10: For mutually exclusive outcomes,one or the other
Q20: Computing a two-independent sample t test is
Q24: As the value of the test statistic
Q26: A researcher observed the mating behavior of
Q39: Which of the following is a possible
Q60: The unit of measurement distributed along the
Q64: A z score for the mean in
Q64: When the proportion of variance explained by
Q77: Because the sampling distribution of sample means