Exam 6: Memory
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Which of the following proposed that memory works like a tape recorder and that memories are stored permanently within the brain?
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Who conducted the first experimental studies on learning and memory in the late nineteenth century?
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Theodore sometimes studied his psychology in the psychology classroom when no classes were meeting there. He told his friends that he studied there because he knew it would help him remember more on his essay tests due to
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All of the following are examples of motivated forgetting, except
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The existence of the serial position effect supports the view that there are separate systems for short-term and long-term memory.
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Which of the following is not an example of a nonsense syllable?
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Implicit memory consists of motor skills, habits, and simple classically conditioned responses.
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When psychologists say that a person's memory is a reconstruction, they mean that the memory
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Which of the following would not be stored in semantic memory?
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Which of the following utilizes some degree of distortion in order to make memories consistent?
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When children learn the alphabet, they often learn "A, B, C, D," and "W, X, Y, Z," before they learn the letters "P, Q, R, S, T." This illustrates a memory phenomenon called
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The memory that stores general knowledge and concepts, ideas, and rules about the world is called
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The process of combining separate pieces of information into large units in short-term memory is referred to as
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Compare and contrast retroactive with proactive interference with regard to memory.
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Don studied Spanish in high school and is currently studying Italian. His recall of a Spanish word when he is trying to write in Italian is an example of
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