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The pattern of associations among items of information within one's memory is referred to as
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You are taking a fill-in-the-blank and essay test on psychology theories, theorists, and terms.As you answer these test questions, which of the following would NOT be helpful in recalling this information?
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If you park your car in a different place every day, you may forget where you parked your car due to
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If you witnessed a crime and were asked to pick out the suspect from a police lineup, you would be using recall.
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Underlining too much rather than too little in your textbook is an example of
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James worked for three years for a company in which the supervisors constantly criticized the employees, promoted their friends, and unfairly set work schedules.It has now been seven years since James worked for this company, and he cannot seem to remember the names of the people he worked with or even the details of the unfair treatment he received.James' forgetting is most likely due to
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Students can get a teacher off the subject by asking one slightly off-topic question, which sets up an association with another topic and then to another topic and so on until the teacher is "miles" from what she was originally teaching.This illustrates which model of memory?
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Earlier in the day, you ate breakfast at The Pine Tree Cafe.You are trying to tell a friend about this restaurant, but you can't quite recall the name.You will most likely call the restaurant
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Strategies used in a cognitive interview that help recreate the context in which the information was learned include
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Vivid recollections of emotionally significant events, such as the assassination of John F.Kennedy or Martin Luther King, Jr., the space shuttle disasters, your high school graduation, or your first date, are known as
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When learning an ordered list of words, which items will be remembered well because these items are still in short-term memory when you try to remember them?
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You are trying to remember a short list of letters, numbers, or words after seeing or hearing them once.If it takes you more than four to six seconds to repeat the list, you will forget some of the items due to
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Forgetting due to memory decay and disuse are examples of __________ problems.
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The false items that are included with the correct answer to be recognized are known as
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The memory system used to hold small amounts of information for relatively brief time periods of approximately a dozen seconds or so is called __________ memory.
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If you remember that "dinero" is money by visualizing a mental image of yourself buying a Mexican dinner with dinero, you are using
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Because of the way in which information is encoded in long-term memory, if you were attempting to recall the word barn from a memorized list, which word are you most likely to mistakenly say?
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Students often assume that because they can answer all the study questions once, they have sufficiently prepared for a test.This mistaken attitude overlooks the importance of which of the following for improving memory?
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Whenever you are doing mental arithmetic, planning a meal, or reading a book, you are using __________ memory.
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