Exam 4: Learning Memory

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Discuss the capacity of short-term memory.

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It was originally believed that short-term memory had an upper limit of five to nine chunks of information. People combine small pieces of information into a large whole in a process called chunking. Based on more current research, the optimal capacity of STM appears to be about three to four chunks of information.

A mother observes her daughter stirring batter in a bowl just the way she does when she bakes. The daughter has modeled her mother's behavior.

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When Shira was a young girl, her teacher gave her a sticker every time she earned above 90% on a test. Shira's teacher was using classical conditioning.

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On her first visit to China, Jane did not know how to pay for the produce she had selected at a market. She watched several Chinese women pay for their selections, and then Jane copied their behavior. In this example, Jane used ________.

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________ learning occurs when an individual watches the actions of others and notes the reinforcements they receive for their behaviors.

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A sales manager pays a bonus to new trainees when they develop a good sales prospectus. Later, after the trainees have completed two months of training, the manager pays a bonus only for an actual sale. Which of the following is the manager using to improve the productivity of sales trainees?

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Behavioral learning theorists do not focus on internal thought processes; rather, they look to external evidence to study learning. What aspects of the environment are of most concern to behaviorists in studying learning?

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Stimulus generalization refers to ________.

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________ memory permits the temporary storage of information we receive from our senses.

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The salience of a brand refers to its prominence or level of activation in memory.

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The spacing effect describes the tendency for us to recall printed material more effectively when the advertiser repeats the target item periodically, rather than presenting it repeatedly in a short time period.

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Episodic memories are likely to become part of a person's long-term memory.

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Instrumental conditioning occurs in which of the following ways?

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In a typical ________ test, subjects are shown ads one at a time and asked if they have seen them before.

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Cognitive learning theory approaches tend to stress the importance of internal mental processes.

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Secret shoppers are used by marketers to test the effectiveness of the customer service skills quality among employees. This is a form of variable-interval reinforcement.

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What does salience of a brand refer to?

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Which theory listed below assumes that learning take place as the result of responses to external events?

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Why do people have a tendency to remember unusual ads more effectively than ads that are less interesting? What is this phenomenon called?

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Memories of products are often replaced (forgotten) as we learn additional information. This displacement of information is called ________.

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