Exam 6: Memory Processes
Exam 1: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology95 Questions
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Exam 7: The Landscape of Memory: Mental Images, maps, and Propositions102 Questions
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__________ interference is caused by an activity occurring after we learn something,but before we are asked to recall that thing.
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One model proposes that three processes are involved in searching short-term memory.If the processes occur simultaneously,the model uses which type of processing?
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Jennifer cannot remember where she heard that pigs were very intelligent animals.Roger thinks he read in The Sunday Herald that Death Valley is the warmest spot in the United States;however,he really read about Death Valley in Outside Magazine.These memory lapses are examples of
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Linton's self study of autobiographical memory found that her rate of forgetting events was
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__________ refers to how you transform a physical,sensory input into a kind of representation that can be placed into memory.
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Imagine a world in which encoding in long-term memory was not primarily semantic,but rather was visual or tactile.What might subjective organization in free recall be like in such cases?
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The process of taking new information and integrating it with stored information in long term memory is called
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If you were an expert memory consultant for a jury trial,what information would you share with the jury about memory? What factors might influence what you tell the jury?
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In general,as the amount of learning prior to recall increases,__________ increases.
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Compare the two main theories of forgetting-decay theory and interference theory-and identify their strengths and weaknesses.
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This type of memory is for events that have occurred in the past.
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The processes of encoding,storage,and retrieval __________ with each other and are
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Based on what you know about distributed learning and encoding specificity,how could students manage their study time so that they could maximally recall the material studied?
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Encoding of information in the long-term store is not exclusively __________.There also is evidence for __________ encoding.
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Research shows that encoding in short-term memory is primarily
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A typical serial position curve shows that recall of words in a list is best for items __________ of the list and poorest for items __________.
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In an exhaustive serial processing search of short-term memory,people generally take __________ amount(s)of time to find a target __________.
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__________ refers to how you retain encoded information in memory.
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