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The three stages of memory include all of the following EXCEPT
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Which of the following is NOT characteristic of people with photographic memories?
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Any stimulus associated with a particular memory and which usually enhances your ability to access a memory is called a(n)
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If a person reports small gaps in his or her memory of past events, it is
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In an effort to recover repressed memories, hypnosis, guided visualizations, suggestion, age regression, and administering the drug Amytal have been used.These and similar techniques can
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If you are trying to recall the concept "test anxiety" for your final psychology exam, you are more likely to mistakenly write "test nervousness" or "test worry" than "text aversion" or "guest anxiety" because information for your psychology final is most likely stored in long-term memory
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Long-term procedural memories are stored in which part(s)of the brain?
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When Martin boils down the paragraphs in his physics book to one or two important points, he is helping his memory by using the technique called
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Memories that are similar to looking in an encyclopedia or a dictionary are referred to as __________ memories.
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Ancient Greek orators had an interesting way to remember ideas in order when giving a speech, which involved
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Through selective attention, information is moved to short-term memory from __________ memory.
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Penfield's research on the memories of brain surgery patients utilized electrical stimulation to produce neural firing.During this procedure the patient was completely awake and able to discuss the memories they were experiencing with Penfield.This was possible because
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When Sarah relates her own life experiences to what she is learning in her psychology class, it will be easier for her to recall the information on an exam.Sarah is engaging in
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The storage capacity of long-term memory is best described as
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You are asked how many windows are in your home.You are able to shut your eyes and "walk" through your home counting the windows along the way.This illustrates the use of
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Cory is a new teacher and has had very little experience writing multiple choice questions.So, on a question asking for the "father of psychology," he listed Wilhelm Wundt and three women psychologists as the possible responses.This type of question would most likely produce
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An entire past experience may be reconstructed from one small recollection through a process known as
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Ancient Greek orators had an interesting way to remember ideas in order when giving a speech, which is referred to as taking a(n)__________.
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Every time Darlene and Sam get into an argument, they tend to rehash old issues that come to mind.Which of the following best explains why the memories of previous arguments keep resurfacing?
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To remember the definitions of the psychology terms he will have on his first exam, Noah repeats them over and over to himself for an hour, which illustrates the use of elaborative processing.
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