Exam 12: Remembering and Forgetting
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If you believe that memories are stored in nodes that are interconnected,you subscribe to:
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"When my grandmother was alive,she used to call me Gerald,who was her cousin,and my name is not Gerald." Grandmother was experiencing:
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Methods that help encode and recall information through associations and images are called:
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If you were to sit down at a bare kitchen table and think about what you needed to buy at the grocery store,you would be using:
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When Sarah was 14 years old,she took a virginity pledge.Now,four years later,she has had sexual intercourse.Based on the study by Rosenbaum,what would be a typical response by Sarah regarding her sexual activity?
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The best analogy of the network theory of memory organization is:
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Our memories can evoke emotional experiences due,in part,to the activity of the:
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When Tanner looks at a picture taken 40 years ago of his brother and himself sitting on Santa Claus' lap,he claims he remembers the event.But,what if the reason why he remembers it is because of the picture itself? Or does he have a true memory of his visit with Santa Claus? This is called:
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After 47 years following high school graduation,subjects' recall rate of classmates was below 20%.
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When old information interferes with information that we are trying to learn,____ is occurring.
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A novice lawyer is about to question her first witness.Before the trial begins,an experienced partner in the law firm tells the novice to choose her verbs carefully when asking questions.The partner's advice is:
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"I've moved so many times in the last five years,I get confused trying to remember all my phone numbers.I don't have any problems remembering my current phone number,but all the others are hard to remember." This most clearly illustrates:
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According to Rosenthal,why do adolescents often change their answers over time to questions about their sexual activity?
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A cognitive interview is not effective in questioning eyewitnesses.
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____ can occur when a person cannot decide if a memory came from one source or another source.
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This module opens with a study of eyewitness testimony of a filmed assailant.Out of 2,000 viewers,how many identified the wrong man in a six-man lineup?
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The peg method is a mnemonic encoding technique that creates:
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