Exam 8: Remembering and Judging
Exam 1: Introducing Psychology165 Questions
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There is little relationship between an eyewitness' accuracy and his or her confidence.
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Often, one memory triggers others. Of the following, which is the most likely mechanism by which this might occur
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Leigh wakes up in a hospital. She remembers careening into a collision, but nothing thereafter. Leigh is experiencing ______ amnesia.
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Mothers are necessarily female. Being female is thus a _________ feature of the category 'mother.'
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In an implicit memory experiment, participants are first briefly exposed to unusual, lengthy words in Phase I; later in the week, in Phase II, participants return for a word completion task, in which they attempt to fill in the missing letters of each of a list of words (e.g., p _ _ _ u d _ _ e). Some of the words correspond to Phase I words; others do not. Which pair below correctly identifies the variables of interest in this study
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Melinda is computing the correlation coefficient between scores on measure of eyewitness confidence and scores on a measure of eyewitness accuracy. What sort of relationship do you think she'll find
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People seek and remember evidence in support of their existing hypotheses; they ignore or discount contradictory evidence. In other words, people are prone to the ________.
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Which of the following best describes the results of Ebbinghaus's work on forgetting
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The most typical member of a category is termed the defining example.
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When we use the term "remembering" in day-to-day life, we are making reference to the memory process of:
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Before going home, Dr. Rosen tries to flesh out his patient notes. He can remember the first and last sessions of the day, but his memory of the middle ones is a bit fuzzy. Dr. Rosen's memory reflects the ________ effect.
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A ________ is a meaningful group of stimuli that can be stored as a unit in short- term memory.
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Implicit memory is often studied through experiments that use ________.
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In the late 1950s and early 1960s, psychologist George Sperling conducted key studies of ______ memory.
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Your text states that the salience of a gun draws a witness' attention away from the face of the perpetrator, reducing the witness' ability to later identify the perpetrator. This suggests that the effect of the weapon occurred mainly during:
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