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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The fact that people can give feeling of knowing judgments that are high and accurate suggests that __________.
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Remembering to do some task in the future is called __________.
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Lindsay et al.(2004)report describing a pseudo-event (a childhood story of putting green slime in a teacher's desk)in the context of two "real" events from the person's own childhood.Half were also shown their (real)grade school class picture.They were to come back in a week for further testing.Which describes their result after this one-week delay?
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In the leading questions/memory distortion work by Loftus,people were shown a video of a car crash and then asked how fast the cars were going when they hit/smashed/collided/bumped/contacted each other.One week later,the "hit" group reported seeing broken glass to a greater extent than the "contacted" group.This most clearly demonstrates __________.
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What is the name for the phenomenon in which a person remembers events that never happened?
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Fiction becoming fact is a result of a problem in __________.
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The plastic,malleable state a memory is in when it is retrieved and then stored again is called __________.
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What is the best way to characterize the research concerning the fan effect?
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People's judgments of learning for information they just studied is often very accurate.
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The lexical decision stimuli will be the items:
DUCK
GRILL
MANGO
YELLOW
Using these items,how might you test priming on a lexical decision task for words that appeared between two propositions in the same sentence and across two different sentences?
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Which of the following is NOT an explanation of infantile amnesia?
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Bahrick,Bahrick,& Wittlinger produce a study: "Fifty years of names and faces." They report __________.
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