Exam 6: Memory Distortions
Exam 1: Introduction48 Questions
Exam 2: Perception47 Questions
Exam 3: Attention46 Questions
Exam 4: Memory Systems48 Questions
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Exam 6: Memory Distortions49 Questions
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________ is a defense mechanism that prevents unpleasant memories from entering consciousness by anxiety.
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To falsely remember a word after studying a list of words highly related to the target is
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In a word recall experiment, falsely recalling the target word occurs approximately _____ of the time.
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Providing a narrative account of an autobiographical event that never happened is
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The use of a previously acquired schema when recalling complex events often leads to factual errors.This is referred to as
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Explain three processes that contribute to the inaccuracy of eyewitness testimony.How does each process work to create false memories?
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With the passage of time, repeated attempts to recall a story result in
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Selective encoding of information that fits prior knowledge is an encoding distortion.
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Remembering a time and place because of an extreme event is called
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Loftus found that leading questions following the witnessing of an auto accident resulted in higher judgment of speeds when the question contained the word ________.
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An illusion of memory in which an individual who strongly believes a bizarre event can occur experiences a memory of the event is called
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Which of the following is not an explanation for inaccuracies in eyewitness testimony?
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In order to recall where and how a memory is encoded one must use
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__________ can involve bizarre events that could not possibly be true, however the patient believes that the events happened.
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Explain an argument challenging the validity of trauma-induced amnesia.
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Suppose I asked you what you were doing at 5 p.m.on February 11,1993.Suppose that you thought to yourself the following: "Well, I was in high school then, and I would have probably been heading home from swimming practice about that time." What does this illustrate?
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