Exam 6: Leveraging Technology and Developing Information Competency

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A rule that guarantees the solution to a problem when it is correctly applied is termed as a(n):

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Drew is unable to recall whether Lincoln's head faces left or right on the penny. Which of the following is probably the best explanation for Drew's memory failure?

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________ is a memory task in which individuals are presented with a stimulus and asked whether they have been exposed to it in the past or to identify it from a list of alternatives.

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Julia is puzzled over a fill-in-the-blank question in her sociology test paper. To answer the question correctly, Julia has to use ________ memory.

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________ refers to the tendency of old patterns of problem solving to persist.

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________ rehearsal occurs when information is considered and organized in some fashion.

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Memories of which we are not consciously aware of are called ________ memories.

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Describe babbling, telegraphic speech, and overgeneralization. Provide an example of each. At which ages might you expect children to demonstrate each of these language development phenomena?

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Matt picks up a pamphlet at a counseling center titled How to Succeed at College Course Work., Which type of problem-solving strategies is most likely offered in this pamphlet?

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________ memory is the memory for general knowledge and facts about the world, as well as memory for the rules of logic that are used to deduce other facts.

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Chomsky suggested that the human brain has an inherited neural system that lets us understand the structure language provides. This is known as _____ .

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Which of the following best encapsulates autobiographical memory?

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The view that language development is produced through a combination of genetically determined predispositions and environmental circumstances that help to teach language is known as the ________ approach.

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Tommy is repeating a series of digits in the order in which he heard an experimenter read them. The experimenter is testing the capacity of Tommy's ________ memory. Tommy should be able to repeat about ________ digits correctly.

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Why is it so difficult to retrieve information from long-term memory?

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Dorian is 2 years old. Constance is 2 years and 5 months old. Dorian's vocabulary probably contains ________ words, while Constance's vocabulary contains ________ words.

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You check the time on your phone. Your friend should be out of class by now. You call her. She should answer if she is out of class. In this example, your thought processes are best seen as exemplifying:

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Which of the following forms of memory refers to memory for skills and habits?

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Three-year-old Jane had learned the names of fruits from a picture book. She was taken to a grocery store and asked to identify apples and melons kept in the store. Which of the following memory tasks would be used by Jane to identify the fruits?

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Which of the following expressions best reflects the capacity of short-term memory?

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