1. if under the age of 16 find consent from parents, if over 16 make sure they sign a consent form
2. if the participant needs to be deceived during experiment make sure to debrief them after
3. always put participants physical, mental and emotionally health first
4. make sure they are aware of that they can withdraw from the study at any point before publishing
Answer: False
Explanation:
In experiments on human subjects, scientists cannot carefully control the conditions so that cause-and-effect relationships can be clearly proven.
Answer:
The short-term memory
Explanation:
The memory is an abstract concept of the mind to store and retain information. It is a major function of the cerebral cortex in the brain. Memories are created from our daily experience, which is encoded systematically for productive purposes. For a memory to be created, the brain encodes external information or data, it is stored for a period of time and would be retrievable when needed.
The memory is categorized into long-term memory, short-term memory and working memory. The long term memory can be implicit, explicit or autobiographical long term memory.
Short term memory is controlled by the cerebral cortex, which is used to hold information currently in use, while cerebral cortex maintain attention and perpetual awareness for the active session.