Exam 7: Memory
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As you are telling a funny story, your boyfriend keeps interrupting you to say things like, "No, it was Sarah who said that, not LaToya." One of you either you or your boyfriend) is experiencing
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Your father has not ridden a bicycle since he was in college, about 20 years ago.Your father's remembering how to ride the bike without falling will call upon memory.
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Four witnesses see a truck hit a small car.If they all saw the same thing, who is likely to give the highest estimate of the truck's speed when testifying in court?
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Aaron took calculus as a freshman in high school, but he is now taking it again as a college senior to fulfill requirements for his major.Based on your knowledge of memory, you could predict that the material would take in his college class as it did in his high school class.
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In memory information processing, an individual must ________ a memory before it.
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Associating your classmates' names with the clothing they are wearing is an example of using
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Memory researchers often ask participants in their studies to try to remember lists of words.Which of the following statements is a summary of the findings from these kinds of studies?
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Why is memory not a perfect record of everything we see and experience?
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Geoff is trying to remember his shopping list by repeating the items over and over again to himself.He is using rehearsal.
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The difference between absentmindedness and blocking is that in absentmindedness the information is ________; but in blocking the information is _.
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As a participant in a memory experiment, Shamithia has been given a list of words: candy, sugar, tart, pie, and honey.When she is later asked to recall the words on this list, Shamithia incorrectly recalls one of the words.Which of the following words is she most likely to FALSELY recall?
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Even though they probably look at quarters on a daily basis, most people are unlikely to be able to correctly identify which coin is a real quarter from an array of possible quarters because
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After Itohan was in a serious car accident, she could remember everything that had happened to her before the accident, but she could not form new memories.Itohan most likely has amnesia.
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Sally used to live in a small town in Iowa, but she moved to New York City about 10 years ago.When she sends holiday cards to her friends in Iowa, she has trouble remembering their zip codes and can think of only ones in New York.This phenomenon is most likely due to
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Which of the following actions is an example of prospective memory?
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People have better memories for events that involve negative emotions.According to an evolutionary perspective, this phenomenon suggests that negative emotions
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The phase of information processing that is most similar to a Google search is
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In a serial position curve, words without influence from the primacy or recency effects are more easily
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Which of the following is most likely to alter a person's recollection of an event?
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An actor sometimes forgets his next line while on stage.He is experiencing
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