Exam 7: C: Memory
Exam 1: A: Introduction to Psychology and Research Methods250 Questions
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Exam 1: C: Introduction to Psychology and Research Methods163 Questions
Exam 2: A: Brain and Behavior500 Questions
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Exam 6: A: Conditioning and Learning250 Questions
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Exam 7: A: Memory250 Questions
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Exam 11: C: Gender and Sexuality235 Questions
Exam 11: D: Gender and Sexuality Completion40 Questions
Exam 12: A: Personality250 Questions
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Exam 12: D: Personality70 Questions
Exam 13: A: Health,stress,and Coping250 Questions
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Exam 13: C: Health,stress,and Coping241 Questions
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Exam 15: A: Therapies250 Questions
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Exam 16: A: Social Thinking and Social Influence250 Questions
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Exam 16: C: Social Thinking and Social Influence190 Questions
Exam 17: A: Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior250 Questions
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Exam 17: C: Prosocial and Antisocial Behavior108 Questions
Exam 18: A: Applied Psychology249 Questions
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Exam 18: C: Applied Psychology159 Questions
Exam 19: Appendix A: Behavioral Statistics207 Questions
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Serena studies for 20 minutes then takes a break,then studies another 20 minutes,and takes a break,and so on.This pattern of studying is referred to as __________ practice.
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Which of the following are somewhat like the after-images you might have after looking at a flashbulb or a brightly-lit neon sign?
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Once declarative memories are formed,they appear to be stored in which part of the brain?
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Extremely traumatic experiences,such as military combat,can result in memories and "flashbacks" that leave a person emotionally handicapped because they produce so much activation in which part of the brain?
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You are introduced to a long list of people at a party.In order to correctly remember all of your new friends' names,you should devote extra attention to those
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Explain why recognition is usually superior to recall,how recognition is used by police departments,how various distracters can make recognition inaccurate,and how this inaccuracy can be minimized.
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For most people,the space capacity for short-term memory is 12 items,plus or minus two.
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The improvement of memory to truly exceptional levels involves
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Whenever Garrett tries to remember his new phone number,he keeps getting it mixed up with his old phone number.Garrett's failure to remember his new phone number is probably due to __________ interference.
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Redintegration is the reason that one small stimulus,such as hearing an old song,can cause you to have vivid and detailed memories of your senior prom.
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The major problem with using hypnosis in police work is the occurrence of false memories.
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Regarding whole,part,and progressive-part learning,which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
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Roy G.Biv is taught by science teacher to help students to remember the colors of the spectrum in order.Thus,Roy G.Biv is an example of
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Which of the following would be the most important factor to use in deciding whether to use whole learning or part learning in memorizing a poem or a selection of music?
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Which of the following allows you to check your progress and identify ideas that need extra practice?
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Ebbinghaus plotted a graph that showed the amount of information remembered after varying lengths of time with this graph being called the ___________.
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When Martin boils down the paragraphs in his physics book to one or two important points,he is helping his memory by using the technique called
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Jamilla is learning her lines for the play.First,she learns half of scene one.Once it is mastered,she studies the second half of scene one.She then goes back and recites her lines for all of scene one.Once this is mastered,Jamilla starts learning the first half of scene two and so on,always starting at the beginning of the play,once she has mastered each small part.After the whole play is learned,Jamilla also practices by starting at different points in the play.This will help prevent getting "lost" or going blank in the middle of the performance.To learn her lines for the play,Jamilla is using
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