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An instructor tells his class to close their eyes and count the number of windows in their house or apartment.In order to do this, the students must form __________ images.
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Memory is often characterized as being similar to a computer because
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The occurrence of false positives during police lineups can be minimized by all of the following techniques EXCEPT for
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Jeannette is walking down a street when she passes a man smoking a pipe.When she smells the smoke of this particular pipe tobacco, memories of her grandfather who smoked the same pipe tobacco began to flood her mind, although her grandfather had died over 25 years ago.Jeannette is experiencing
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A child is shown a picture, the picture is taken away, and the child is asked questions about minute details within the picture.The child is able to answer these questions because he tells you that he can look down at the white table and still see the picture.This child is probably using
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The improvement of memory to truly exceptional levels involves
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Which of the following types of forgetting only seems to explain forgetting for sensory memory and short-term memory?
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New memories either alter existing memory traces or make it harder to "locate" earlier memories, according to which explanation of forgetting?
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Which of the following statements best characterizes the memory system?
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Efficient retrieval practice involves all of the following EXCEPT for
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When a new experience triggers the retrieval of a past experience without yielding any of the details, this new experience seems familiar even though the older memory is too weak to rise to the level of awareness.This experience is known as
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If you are able to sing the lyrics to a familiar pop tune, you are exhibiting the measure of memory known as __________.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three basic processes of memory?
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To remember the points he wants to make during a speech, Sam visualizes himself strolling down the lane where he lives and seeing the main ideas of his speech posted on each tree along the lane.Sam is
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Cynthia can vividly recall where she was, what she was doing, and how she felt when she saw the planes hit the Twin Towers on September 11.For Cynthia and many others, this tragedy formed a(n)
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Regarding the disuse explanation of forgetting, which of the following statements is FALSE?
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