Exam 7: Memory
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The tendency to make memories consistent with current beliefs or attitudes is referred to as
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As a research participant, you read a list of names of unknown individuals.On another day, you read a list that includes some of those names, and you are asked if anyone on the list is famous.According to the , you will remember the individuals from the first list as famous.
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Some people can vividly remember what they were doing when they heard about the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001.What they remember is a memory and is therefore likely to be memory for ordinary events.
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If someone asks you who is running for president, you will answer from your memory. If someone asks who you voted for in the last election, you could answer from your memory.
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A psychologist who agrees with network of association theories would suggest that the best way to set up a computer hard drive to mimic human memory would be to organize the information into
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When Jon visits his grandmother's house, he always thinks about his childhood.Something about the way her house smells triggers the memory.This phenomenon is referred to as
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Digitally editing a photograph on a computer is analogous to which memory process?
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Memory champions, who can quickly recall the order of a deck of cards, draw on
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Javier convinces Suzanne to go with him to the sequel of a science fiction movie that he loved.Though Suzanne does not like science fiction, she agrees to go because Javier has been raving about the original movie for years.The sequel is terrible, but Javier sincerely praises it on the way home.Javier's response to the movie represents
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On his way to get an afternoon snack, Jed walks by a billboard advertising hamburgers.He had intended to order an ice cream cone but instead orders french fries.According to the spreading activation model, the hamburger made Jed want french fries because
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You are reading a book, and your friend John asks you a question.By the time you ask, "What did you say?" you hear his question.This effect is due to storage of information in the memory for audition.
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Eyewitness testimony is very convincing because people incorrectly assume that memory is like
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Yu-sheng, Jocelyn, and Juan are in three different introductory anthropology classes.Yu-sheng's class takes a multiple-choice midterm.Jocelyn's class takes a short-answer midterm.Juan's class takes an essay midterm.Which students) takes) the midterm that requires the greatest depth of processing?
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You are following the plot of a complicated Shakespeare play quite clearly while you are watching it.However, the next week you find that you cannot remember where the story was set, or the names of the main characters.Your loss of memory is most likely due to
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Alex sees a girl stealing a candy bar in a convenience store.When the police question him, Alex says the thief was wearing a red shirt.Later in the interrogation, the officer asks what candy the girl in the blue shirt stole.Months later, when Alex testifies in court, he describes the girl as having worn a blue shirt.Alex's testimony at the trial shows the influence of
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Memory bias does NOT result from which of the following human tendency?
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The brain is selective about the information that gets stored in long-term memory.This selectivity may be evolutionarily advantageous because
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Having a memory for an event but not being able to remember where the information was encountered is referred to as
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