Answer:
The answer is A- Deese-Roediger-McDermott
Explanation:
The Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) procedure in cognitive psychology in which a false memory paradigm whereby the subjects are presented with the list of words with connected meaning (e.g bed, rest, slumber, dream, tired, e.t.c) which induce a false recall or recognition of a non-presented word (critical lure; sleep).
False memories are memories that did not occur.
Symbols are the basis of culture. A symbol is an object, word, or action that stands for something else with no natural relationship that is culturally defined. Everything one does throughout their life is based and organized through cultural symbolism. Symbolism is when something represents abstract ideas or concepts.
im not too quiet sure but I think the answer is b
Answer:
The correct response is intertidal zones.
Explanation:
Intertidal zones are those biomes that are found anywhere the ocean meets the land. They can be extremely varied because they can be steep, rocky cliff ledges but also gradual sandy beaches to marshes and mudflats that can support an impressive array of specific wildlife. There are four physical subdivisions within the intertidal zones: high, middle, and low, as well as the spray zone. High is the tidal zone that only floods at high tide, so it is dry for most of the day. The low intertidal zone is virtually always covered with water except with the rare and more extreme tidal variations.
I'm not 100% certain, but I THINK your answer would be catatonic excitement. That's when someone in a catatonic state exhibits motor activity that doesn't really have a meaning behind it and generally does it regardless of attempts to stop them.