Exam 9: Memory
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An inability to retrieve information learned in the past is called
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Which of the following is a mnemonic that makes effective use of vivid imagery?
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Donald Thompson was an initial suspect in a rape case.The rape victim confused her memories of Thompson and the actual rapist because she had seen Thompson's image on TV shortly before she was attacked.The victim's false recollection best illustrates
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Encoding a written word semantically rather than on the basis of the word's written appearance illustrates a distinction between
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Psychologists on both sides of the controversy regarding reports of repressed and recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse agree that
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The original Atkinson-Schiffrin three-stage information-processing model did not consider the formation of
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Shortly after you see a missing-child poster you are more likely to interpret an ambiguous adult-child interaction as a possible kidnapping.This best illustrates the impact of
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Students who study throughout the term and then restudy course material at the end of a semester to pass a comprehensive final are especially likely to demonstrate long-term retention of the course material.This best illustrates
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Karl and Dee had a joyful wedding ceremony and reception.After their painful divorce,however,they began to remember the wedding as a somewhat hectic and unpleasant event.Their recollections best illustrate the nature of
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An inability to access information in long-term memory is known as
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The ability of some Alzheimer's patients to learn how to do something despite the fact that they have no conscious recall of learning their new skill best illustrates the need to distinguish between
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Which of the following questions about the word depressed would best prepare you to correctly remember tomorrow that you had seen the word on this quiz?
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Damage to the ________ would most likely interfere with a person's memory of how to play the piano.
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Mood-congruent memory best illustrates that the emotions we experienced while learning something become
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Lars was feeling depressed at the time of his high school graduation.Lars is especially likely to recall his high school graduation when he is
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Arnold so easily remembers his old girlfriend's phone number that he finds it difficult to recall his new girlfriend's number.Arnold's difficulty best illustrates
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Judy is embarrassed because she momentarily fails to remember a good friend's name.Judy's poor memory most likely results from a failure in
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After Maya told her friend the 5-digit password to a protected website,her friend was able to remember it only long enough to type it into the password box.In this instance,the password was clearly stored in her friend's ________ memory.
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Varsity basketball players can recall the positions of the players after a 4-second glance at a basketball play.This ability is best explained in terms of
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