Exam 7: Memory
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Which of the following is one way to reduce the likelihood a witness to a crime will pick an innocent person from a police photo lineup?
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The more times an individual imagines an event, the more likely they are to believe the event really happened, even if it did not. This is known as
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Memories that we are consciously aware of and can be verbalized, including facts about the world and one's own personal experiences, are called ______________ memories.
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One technique for manipulating memories is known as _____________. It involves a researcher giving instructions to participants to imagine certain events.
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Jasmine needs to remember an 8-line poem for her 5th-grade English class next week. Her mother suggests that she link the first few words from each line with a different part of their home, starting with the front door. This suggestion is most similar to the memory strategy known as
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The portion of long-term memory that stores specific information that has personal meaning is called __________ memory.
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After Tanya has practiced a dance for her ballet class for a while, she feels as if her muscles know exactly what to do at each point in the piece. This is an example of a _____________ memory
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