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To remember that the jawbone is the mandible, you can associate it to a man nibbling, or maybe picture a man dribbling a basketball with his jaw.Both strategies would be examples of
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Which of the following is the most effective way to transfer information from short-term memory to long-term memory?
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Sensory, short-term, and long-term are the three stages of the
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Which type of forgetting occurs when memory traces weaken because these memories have not been periodically utilized or retrieved?
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Discuss flashbulb memories, including examples of these memories, when and how they are formed, why they are so vivid and lasting, why people place so much confidence in these memories, even when they are wrong, and how some of these memories can emotionally handicap people.
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Which of the following allows you to check your progress and identify ideas that need extra practice?
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Many children remember what their parents said they did at very young ages rather than remembering the actual events.Remembering the information, but not the source of the memory explains how which of the following are formed?
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You made an "F" on your first psychology test.Whenever that grade creeps into your mind, you consciously push it back out of your mind.This illustrates
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Which of the following is NOT a good strategy to improve memory?
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The technique that uses the process of redintegration to improve the memory of eyewitnesses is called
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In a recognition task, if the distractors are very similar to the correct item, one's memory for the correct item will tend to be poor.
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To learn college-level information, you must mentally reflect and look for connections between the information you are learning and your existing knowledge, a strategy known as __________.
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Representations in one's memory that are typically viewed with the eyes closed are called __________ images.
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Although sensory memory is involved every time we store information, we are more likely to notice which of the following in carrying out our everyday chores?
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Regarding whole, part, and progressive-part learning, which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
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If you are to remember all 9,856 new terms on your psychology final exam, you must successfully
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You tell your mother that you have to memorize a particular poem for English.She says, "Oh, I had to learn that poem when I was in high school." Your mother spontaneously begins reciting the poem.Your mother's ability to recite this poem from her past casts doubt on which explanation of forgetting?
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Whenever Garrett tries to remember his new phone number, he keeps getting it mixed up with his old phone number.Garrett's failure to remember his new phone number is probably due to __________ interference.
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Actors tend to remember their lines best when they are allowed to move and gesture as they would when performing.Apparently their movements aid their recall by providing
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