Exam 6: Memory
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What concept best explains why students often do worse on standardized tests like the ACT that are often taken in cafeterias and gymnasiums,as opposed to their regular classroom?
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The __________ is heavily involved in moving information from short-term into long-term memory.
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Exposing people to stereotype-consistent information before meeting with an individual from the stereotyped group is often sufficient to produce stereotypic interpretations of that person's actions and thoughts.This is an example of
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Many parents refuse to take their infants on vacations on the basis that they will not remember it anyway.Which of the following may lend some credence to their decision?
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Right before his exam,Franklin stares at the diagram of the skeleton that will appear on the exam.Although this strategy won't work,he is hoping to take advantage of his __________ memory.
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Shonda cannot remember where she parked her car.Specifically,which type of memory is she struggling with?
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Denise worked the night shift at the hospital before attending her 8:00 A.M.psychology class.She was tired but went to class.As she left class,she could remember only small portions of the lecture.Denise is demonstrating
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For students to show the best performance on their exams,they are advised to engage in
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Diego witnessed an assault in which a person with brown hair attacked another person.However,when he is later questioned by a police officer who mistakenly asked him to further describe the other characteristics of the person with black hair,Diego comes to hold a memory in which the suspect has black,not brown,hair.This is an example of the __________.
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When writing stories,authors can choose to write in first person or third person.Provide an example of the two concepts that researchers have used to validate the existence of reconstructive memory that mirrors this option of the authors.
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Jermaine sees a car accident and initially estimates the offending driver to be traveling at 40 to 45 miles per hour.However,after hearing another witness's report of the cars "bumping" and answering a police officer's questions about the rate of speed when the cars "contacted," he subsequently revises his estimate to 30 miles per hour and his memory of the accident changes.This is an example of
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Alzheimer's disease is one of the most well known forms of dementia.Because of neurofibrillary tangles,a person with Alzheimer's will
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Provide one example each of context-dependent learning and state-dependent learning.
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Which of the following situations best illustrates the use of retrieval cues?
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Although you have never taken a class with Dr.Hua,you walk into class,sit down,open your notebook,and wait for the professor to begin his lecture.What concept is being illustrated?
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To aid students in their retention of information,which subsequently enables them to earn higher exam scores,memory researchers would highlight the use of
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The misinformation effect is most similar to which example below from the seven sins of memory?
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Knowing how to navigate the route from one's residence hall room to the location of one's college algebra class is an example of a
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