Exam 8: Extension A: Memory

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According to economist Jesse Shapiro, every extra commercial you view adds one more positive memory of that product to your long-term memory, thus increasing your positive impression of this product.Shapiro refers to this as

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Memories of historical facts are to _____ memory as memories of your breakfast this morning are to _____ memory.

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The cognitive interview technique includes which of the following?

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Remembering your locker combination by relating it to your parents' and sister's birthdates illustrates the use of

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The registering of a very brief, fleeting image and its icon describes the role of _____ memory.

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Your son buys a used car that has a standard five-speed stick shift.Although you have only driven cars with automatic transmissions in the last several years, you are able to shift the gears in your son's car with relative ease.This ability to still use the clutch and shift gears on your son's car illustrates

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Twenty years after graduating, a subject is able to correctly "pick out" photographs of students she attended high school with from a larger group of strangers.To do so she has used

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The more information you learn, the easier it becomes

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The persistence of icons and echoes is the basis for

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Keeping a short-term memory alive by silently repeating it is called

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Information in long-term memory can be retained up to

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The key to the cognitive interview is

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The storage capacity of long-term memory is best described as

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Information to be stored in memory must first be

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After Barbara was raped, the forensic psychologist took Barbara back to the dorm room in which the crime took place, hoping that aspects of the crime scene, such as sounds, smells, and objects, would provide helpful retrieval cues.The forensic psychologist then had Barbara to recall the events in a different order and from different vantage points in the room.Every new memory, no matter how trivial was noted, since it might serve as a cue to trigger the retrieval of even more memories.Barbara is undergoing

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Because of the way in which information is encoded in long-term memory, if you are attempting to recall the word bed from a memorized list, which word are you most likely to mistakenly say?

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The fact that it is easier for you to think of a canary as a bird before you think of a canary as an animal is explained by the difference in distance between units of information within the

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Which of the following statements best characterizes the memory system?

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As new memories are formed, older memories are often

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When we want to use knowledge from long-term memory to answer a question, the information is returned to _____ memory.

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