Exam 8: Using Knowledge in the Real World
Exam 1: Cognitive Psychology: An Introduction102 Questions
Exam 2: Cognitive Neuroscience and Cognitive Science118 Questions
Exam 3: Sensation and Perception149 Questions
Exam 4: Attention120 Questions
Exam 5: Short-Term Working Memory110 Questions
Exam 6: Learning and Remembering133 Questions
Exam 7: Knowing105 Questions
Exam 8: Using Knowledge in the Real World110 Questions
Exam 9: Language111 Questions
Exam 10: Comprehension: Written and Spoken Language125 Questions
Exam 11: Decisions, Judgments, and Reasoning98 Questions
Exam 12: Problem Solving106 Questions
Exam 13: Cognition and Emotion107 Questions
Exam 14: Cognitive Development149 Questions
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Node plus pathway is a method for representing propositions.
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Long-term autobiographical memories are highly unreliable.
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What happens to the fan effect if a set of facts can be integrated into a common situation model?
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Which of the following is NOT one of Schacter's "seven sins of memory"?
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People tend to remember life events around the age of twenty better than would otherwise be expected.
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Using at least five appropriate technical terms and their associated theories covered in this chapter,define the circumstances in which you are most and least likely to accept the story of a friend as being true (e.g.,a supposed memory of their first rollercoaster ride).
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If a person learns a lot of facts about a concept,such as learning that "THE HIPPIE WAS IN THE PARK," "THE HIPPIE WAS IN THE MUSEUM," and "THE HIPPIE WAS IN THE SCHOOL," his or her memory will be affected compared to learning just one of these facts.This is called the ___________.
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The form of mental representation that is best retained over long periods of time is the __________.
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__________ is confusing a memory of having done something with having only thought about doing something.
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Reconsolidated memories are almost always more accurate than the originals.
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A proposition is the smallest unit of knowledge that can stand as a separate assertion.
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Kintsch & Bates (1977)gave a surprise recognition test to students two or five days after a classroom lecture.Which was NOT true?
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Even if a person cannot remember something in the moment,it is still possible for them to give __________.
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Three of the seven sins of memory are ______________,______________,and _______________.
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Sachs (1967)investigated memory by using passages of meaningful text.After a delay of 80 syllables in the passage,a multiple choice recognition task for a preceding sentence produced __________.
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False memories are more likely to be created if a person tries to form a mental image in their mind to help them remember.
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