Exam 5: Memory
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Which memory system provides us with a very brief representation of all the stimuli present at a particular moment?
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Janie is taking an exam in her history class. On the exam there is a question that asks her to state and discuss the five major causes of the Trans-Caspian War. Janie remembers four of them. She knows there is a fifth and can almost remember it; she knows that it is something like taxes. Janie is walking down the stairs, when all of a sudden, she remembers that the fifth point is taxes, but it is too late. Janie was suffering from
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Which of the following might be the most appropriate analogy for eidetic imagery?
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When newer information interferes with the retrieval of older information, this is called
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You try to remember a phone number by repeating it over and over to yourself. What type of rehearsal are you using?
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Which of the following is NOT one of Daniel Schacter's "seven sins" of memory?
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What are the two major types of rehearsal (for moving information from working to long-term memory)?
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The forgetting curve noted by Ebbinghaus demonstrates the ________ of memory.
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Bonnie is trying to remember what grocery items she needs from the stores. She repeats the words, "Eggs, cookies, bread, tortillas, and pretzels" over and over again in her mind. Bonnie is utilizing which memory technique?
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According to the levels-of-processing model, we are most likely to remember information that we process at a ________level.
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The first step in the memory process is ________information in a form that the memory system can use
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________ refers to the term for any system that encodes, stores, and retrieves information.
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Suppose you're pitching in a baseball game facing a good hitter. You remember that you struck him out with a fastball the last time he was up. You also remember that your coach told you always to try to be unpredictable, so you decide to throw a curve ball this time. In making this decision, you are primarily using your
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________ refers to a situation in which memories are colored by our beliefs and previous experiences.
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_______ rehearsal results in a more lasting memory and promotes the transfer of information to long-term memory compared to _______ rehearsal.
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Because ideas in LTM are stored in terms of meaning, a practical way to improve memory is to
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If you study for an exam on one day and then continue studying on the next day, you are using
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Which memory system is best conceived of as three interrelated systems: central executive, sketchpad, and phonological loop?
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