Exam 6: Memory
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According to the levels-of-processing model, which of the following involves shallow processing of information?
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What was Sir Frederick Bartlett's major contribution to psychology? How did he discover this?
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Jonathan studied for the exam the night before. When he went to answer the questions, he found that most of what he had read was no longer in his memory. According to Ebbinghaus, when did the majority of the forgetting occur?
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Using himself as his only subject, Ebbinghaus originally studied memory by learning and recalling hundreds of
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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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In college, Anita is having difficulty learning Spanish because French words she learned in high school keep coming to mind. This is an example of
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Jane must introduce a senior manager at an important meeting. Jane does not wish to use notes for the brief set of comments she wants to make. She spends the evening before the meeting reading the comments over and over again, until she has them memorized. This process is called
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Which of the following statements is least likely to be a reflection of Bartlett's memory research?
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Which of the following is the best example of a test question involving recall?
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What structure in the limbic system plays an important role in the formation of new memories?
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Three basic processes involved in the act of remembering are
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Remembering that we are supposed to perform some action at a certain time is
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Which of the following refers to the processes through which information is retained in memory?
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Which theory holds that memory loss occurs because information or associations stored either before or after a given memory hinder our ability to remember it?
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When a person fails to remember because the information was never put into long-term memory, which of the following has occurred?
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Your ability to remember who attended your high school prom is an example of
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