Exam 6: Memory
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The sensation that one knows a name or a word and can almost recall it is called the
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The observation that memory recall was found to be best when the subjects were in the same state for both learning and testing, even when that state was intoxication, is best explained by
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Hypnosis can improve the accuracy of eyewitness testimony dramatically.
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Forgetting the answers to items on this test that you knew when you entered the classroom can best be explained as
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Information at the end of a sequence has a high likelihood of being recalled. This is called
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Which of the following things influence what we notice and how we encode information into memory?
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Yolanda has witnessed a robbery, and the police have asked her to identify the guilty person in a police line-up. Yolanda is performing a
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At a crowded party, Lise sees an acquaintance whose name she cannot quite remember. She is pretty sure his name is "Harry" or "Henry," or at least that it is a two-syllable name that begins with an H. Lise is experiencing
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You are going to have tests in psychology, sociology, and algebra tomorrow. To minimize interference, what would be the best order in which to study the subjects tonight?
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When a hyphen is placed in a phone number, like 964-2281, remembering the phone number is easier because the hyphen encourages one to make use of
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Which of the following refers to the vivid images people have of what they were doing at the time we first learned of some dramatic event, such as the fall of the Berlin Wall or the events of September 11, 2001?
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One form of memory strategy that links new information to previously learned information is called
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Which of the following memory processes refers to the way in which information is entered into memory?
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Who among the following would have said, "The past is being continually remade, reconstructed in the interest of the present"?
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The levels-of-processing model states that the ability to recall memories depends on
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Bartlett found that the parts of the stories created by people in his experiment were
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Recent research suggests that memory is a________, a piecing together of a few highlights, using information that may or may not be accurate.
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