Exam 10: Memory
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Exam 10: Memory104 Questions
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Which type of memory is concerned with remembering the day your parents bought you a car?
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The type of memory that is most like an encyclopedia or a dictionary is __________.
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Memories that concern events that are highly significant and are vividly remembered are called _______________ .
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Your memories of personal information such as what you wore to work yesterday,what you ate for breakfast this morning,or who your spouse is,are stored in ______.
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Our memories of general knowledge items such as the meanings of words or the dates of famous historical events are stored in _______.
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Christine has always had an unusually effective memory.She credits this to the fact that after seeing something just once,she can visualize the object in great detail,as if she was looking at a photograph of it.Christine's ability is an example of ________.
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Retroactive interference of long-term memory means __________.
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The step in the memory process that actually makes our memories available to us is:
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Proactive interference of long-term memory means ___________ .
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The portion of long-term memory that stores specific information that has personal meaning is called __________ memory.
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Your memories of personal information such as what you wore to work yesterday or what you ate for breakfast this morning are stored in _______________.
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What theory of forgetting attributes it to the mere passage of time?
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A system that allows people to retain information over time is called:
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What kind of forgetting does the following incident illustrate? Ruth studied the names of learning theorists for her psychology class,after which she began studying the names of political theorists for her political science class.Much to her frustration,she found the names of the learning theorists were keeping her from being able to learn the names of the political theorists.
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