Exam 9: Memory
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Your uncle has been using Windows XP for years and years. He finally purchases a new computer with the latest version of Windows. If he has trouble navigating the new Windows system, it is most likely due to
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Why is it better to repeatedly test yourself on items prior to an exam than to cram for the exam?
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Jan's husband calls her while she is at the grocery store to ask her to pick up six varieties of chips for a party. He tells her the varieties he wants and hangs up. While walking to the chip aisle, she repeats the list to herself, then begins to pick up the chips. Which varieties will she most likely remember?
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Semantic memories differ from episodic memories in that semantic memories
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Naming as many state capitals as you can requires you to engage in
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The simplest way to maintain information in short-term memory is to repeat the information in a process called
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Which of the following describes the downside of savant-level memory ability?
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Another name for the physical memory trace in the brain is the
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In order to remember a string of numbers like 2016195218651789, you could break them down by years: 2016 1952 1865 1789 in a process known as _______.
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Imagine you are caring for a patient who in the past abused alcohol. You find that the patient's memory is heavily impaired. It is very likely that that the patient has
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A familiar song is playing on the radio. You cannot remember the singer's name, but you are sure you know it. This is one example of
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One of the main reasons psychologists sometimes use nonsense syllables, rather than real words in studies of memory, is that
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Describe an example of proactive interference and one of retroactive interference that you have experienced.
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Information contained in nondeclarative memory includes associations between stimuli that elicit behavior. These associations are learned via
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Psychologists call the process by which encoded information is transferred from short-term to long-term memory
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Which scenario best captures the concept of context-dependent retrieval?
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