Exam 8: Memory and Studying
Exam 1: Building a Foundation for College Success48 Questions
Exam 2: Planning Your Future50 Questions
Exam 3: Motivation, Decision Making, and Personal Responsibility50 Questions
Exam 4: Organization and Time Management49 Questions
Exam 5: Understanding Thinking and Learning50 Questions
Exam 6: Reading for College Success50 Questions
Exam 7: Take Effective Notes49 Questions
Exam 8: Memory and Studying49 Questions
Exam 9: Performing Well on Exams50 Questions
Exam 10: Information Literacy and Communication50 Questions
Exam 11: Social Belonging49 Questions
Exam 12: Health and Wellness50 Questions
Exam 13: Career Readiness48 Questions
Exam 14: Celebrating Your Success and Connecting to Your Future50 Questions
Exam 15: Strategies for Success in College173 Questions
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Which strategy involves creating a phrase or sentence in which the first letter of every word corresponds to a list of words you want to remember?
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You use your sensory memory when you actively listen to an instructor deliver a lecture.
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What are some of the benefits of using flash cards as a study tool?
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Answers will vary. Correct answers should note that flash cards are an easy way to test oneself. Flash cards are a blank slate - students can put anything they want on them. Students can also use them to quiz themselves on broad concepts, themes, or theories. Flash cards are a great strategy for using rote rehearsal, memorizing specific information or facts by studying the information repeatedly. This approach is valuable when students need to remember specific facts, such as the parts of the human body or mathematical formulas.
Describe three different types of mnemonics that might be helpful in your college classes. Include the type of mnemonic and an example of each in your answer.
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You can make lasting memories of new information by linking it to memories that you already have.
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Which memory strategy involves memorizing specific information by studying the information repeatedly?
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When you associate the meaning of new information with other information already stored in your memory, you are using a process called:
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At the end of class, as Nadra was packing up her books, she distinctly heard her instructor say that the due date for the writing assignment was Friday. As the students filed out of the classroom a few minutes later, a classmate asked her when the writing assignment was due, and she replied, "Um . . . I forgot already." Nadra most likely forgot the due date for the writing assignment because:
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Study groups led by students who did well in specific classes in the past are called:
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While driving back to school after a break, Amber remembered the first time she made this trip with her father, when the two of them visited the college during her senior year of high school. She recalled how much fun they had and how that visit helped her decide to attend that college. Which type of memory did Amber use when she thought about driving to school with her father?
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The process of taking in information and changing it into signals in our brain is called:
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What are the three processes involved in memory? Please list each process in order.
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Laila feels like science is her most challenging subject. Which tip could be helpful to her in her science course?
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Which type of memory seems to have limitless storage capacity?
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The information you recall when answering a question on an exam comes from your short-term memory.
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Studying for online classes is completely different than studying for face-to-face classes.
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