Exam 26: A: Forgetting, Memory Construction

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Ebbinghaus found the task of learning new lists of nonsense syllables increasingly difficult as his research career progressed. Which of the following best explains his problem?

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Familiarity with an ongoing situation without any idea of where you experienced it before contributes to

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Although Arturo has looked at his watch thousands of times, he is unable to recall whether the watch features Arabic or Roman numerals. This is most likely because of a failure in

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The reports of children who are interviewed by officials regarding an alleged incident of sexual abuse are most likely to be unreliable if

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In one study, children were periodically asked whether they remembered going to the hospital with a mousetrap on their finger. This experiment best illustrated the dynamics of

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Retroactive interference refers to the

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Memory experts who express skepticism regarding reports of repressed and recovered memories emphasize that

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By incorporation errors originating from a hypnotist's leading questions, "hyponotically refreshed" memories often illustrate

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Although Yusef was having difficulty recalling the capital of Spain, he quickly and correctly identified it after being given a list of cities in Spain. Yusef's initial inability to recall the answer was due to a failure in

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An inability to access information in long-term memory is known as

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Mentally re-creating the mood that accompanied your original learning of course material is an effective way to activate

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Every time we "replay" a memory, we replace the original memory with a slightly modified version. Researchers call this

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Authors and songwriters sometimes think an idea came from their own creative imagination, when in fact they are unintentionally plagiarizing something they earlier read or heard. This best illustrates

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