Exam 7: Memory
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You are taking both Spanish and French this semester. As you study the vocabulary words for your French test, you realize that the French words are disrupting the memory of the Spanish vocabulary words you studied last week. This is an example of
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Compare and contrast the short-term memory system with the working memory system.
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George just graduated from college and is going on his first job interview. He has learned that there are two other candidates. Because of the information he has learned about the serial position effect, George asks to be either the first or the last candidate interviewed. Why?
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As Mitch walks through the greeting line at the conference, he meets 100 new people. We would expect him to remember the names of approximately ________ people.
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According to research, thinking of ________ is an effective elaboration technique.
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If you remember dancing at your high school prom, it is an example of ________ memory; if you showed me the dance steps you used, it is an example of ________ memory.
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The encoding specificity principle states that information present at the time of retrieval tends to disrupt retrieval efficiency.
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The course grade that you receive now is a good predictor of how well you will remember the course material up to 50 years from now.
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Juanita is an administrative assistant in the human resources department of a local business. She has noticed that in nearly every case, the last person interviewed for a job gets hired. What effect of memory may be influencing the hiring practice?
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Already fluent in Spanish, Benny is attempting to learn French. Explain which type of interference Benny is likely to experience and why.
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You have an important meeting with your advisor right after your English class on Tuesday. This event is stored in your ________ memory.
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Kevin is studying for a vocabulary test. When he studies the word "braggart", he thinks of how his friend Billy acts whenever Billy gets a new toy. Kevin is processing the word "braggart" at a(n) ________ level.
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Samantha prides herself in "never forgetting a face," although she frequently cannot put the correct name with a specific face. Samantha is really saying that she is better at
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Quesha is helping her roommate study for a psychology exam. She explains the importance of deeply processing the information. By this, Quesha is referring to a model of memory encoding developed by
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You most likely to store the seven digit phone number from your previous address in ________ memory.
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While waiting for the police to arrive after an armed robbery, the store manager and all of the customers want to make sure that they give an accurate account of the robbery so they decide upon the relevant details to tell police. What is a likely outcome of this collaborative sharing of information?
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Which of the following concepts is most similar to the idea of focusing on something for an extended amount of time?
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You tell your friends about the great time you had at a famous amusement park. Most of the visual and auditory sensations that you experienced and have now forgotten were initially processed in your ________ memory.
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