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When Timmon comes home from kindergarten, he tells his mother that he learned the days of the week today.Over time, Timmon will forget when and where he learned the days of the week but will retain the names of the days of the week forever.This illustrates that the forgetting of episodic memories leads to the formation of __________ memories.
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Which of the following determines what information moves from sensory memory to short-term memory?
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Which of the following processes recodes or reorganizes information into units that are already in long-term memory?
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According to the textbook, Alan Alda refused to eat a hard-boiled egg because Elizabeth Loftus suggested to him that his answers to a questionnaire revealed that he must have gotten sick after eating hard-boiled eggs at some time in his life.His refusal illustrates
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A student will tend to have more retrieval cues to help with redintegration on a test if he or she uses which of the following when studying?
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People who are hungry usually score higher on memory tests than do people who are not hungry.
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While studying the concept of reinforcement, Erica asked herself how reinforcement and punishment differ and what kinds of reinforcement (and punishment)there are; she tried to think of personal examples of the use of reinforcement.Erica is using
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Of the types of memories listed, you are normally unaware of the information being encoded in your __________ memory.
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Serena studies for 20 minutes then takes a break, then studies another 20 minutes, and takes a break, and so on.This pattern of studying is referred to as __________ practice.
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If you thought you "remembered" that "sleep" was in the original list of words you read in the "Try It Yourself" section of your textbook Chapter , then you were mistaken, since the word "sleep" was not present but was associated with most of the words on the original list.This exercise illustrates the reality of
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In your short-term memory, numbers, letters, words, phrases, or familiar sentences can make up a single information
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The difference between learning nonsense syllables and meaningful information is
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In one study, students who took a university psychology course had forgotten about what percent of the facts they had learned in this course after three years?
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You find a photo taken on your sixth birthday with this photo triggering a flood of seemingly forgotten details.This photo served as a(n)
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Activating implicit memories by providing partial information that has been previously linked with these memories is known as chunking.
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According to Wilding and Valentine, individuals with exceptional memories
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Once declarative memories are formed, they appear to be stored in which part of the brain?
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You are taking an essay test in psychology and are having trouble remembering important aspects of one of the experiments you have been asked to describe.Which of the following would NOT be the correct use of the cognitive interview method for jogging your memory?
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When learning an ordered list of words, which items will be remembered well because they enter an "empty" short-term memory, which allows you to rehearse the items so they move into long-term memory?
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Regarding rehearsal and memory, which of the following statements is FALSE?
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