Exam 5: Learning and Memory
Exam 1: Historcal Perspective on Consumption57 Questions
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Exam 3: Consumer Research60 Questions
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Exam 5: Learning and Memory54 Questions
Exam 6: Personality, Self, and Motivation57 Questions
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Exam 8: Decision-Making and Involvement59 Questions
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What are semantic memories? Provide an example of one.
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Semantic memory consists of specific details, facts, and knowledge about the world
Semantic memory can contain abstract or culturally-specific knowledge
A fixed ratio schedule applies reinforcement after a(n)
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Information must proceed through the stages in the information processing model to make it into a(n)
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What is the difference between sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory?
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Which type of conditioning occurs when two conditioned stimuli are paired?
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Which strategy helps an individual group together similar or meaningful pieces of information?
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What are episodic memories and why do advertisers sometimes use them in advertisements?
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Which of the following provides an example of classical conditioning?
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Information processing provides details about the processes involved in information
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Potentially, how long can long-term memory store information?
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Which type of conditioning occurs when an individual's behavior is changed through reinforcement that follows a desired response?
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_______ requires the memory to retrieve information by experiencing it again.
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Marketers that want consumers to intentionally forget information that is no longer useful may want to use
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How can insight derived from classical conditioning be used to make the best use of celebrity endorsers in advertising? What are the pros and cons associated to using classical conditioning to help consumers connect a celebrity to a brand?
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The _______ view of learning proposes that a consumer's previous experiences with a stimulus will result in automatic responses the next time the consumer encounters that stimulus.
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