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The key to the partial report method of Sperling's study of sensory memory was to ________________.
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Laboratory studies using the recall of letters and numbers indicate that short-term memory is probably coded __________.
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Which of the following statements about memory retrieval while under hypnosis is NOT TRUE?
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Shalissa has two exams today.One is in French and the other is in history.Last night she studied French before history.When she gets to her French test,all she can remember is history! Shalissa's memory is suffering from ____________.
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Retroactive interference as used in the study of memory refers to when_________.
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According to Baddeley,which memory system is best conceived of as three interrelated systems: central executive,visual sketchpad,and auditory recorder?
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It's Thanksgiving and the whole family has gotten together.You start to reminisce about your childhood and get into an argument with your brother.Both of you claim that you were the innocent victim of the other.This is an example of __________.
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General knowledge,language,and concepts are seen as parts of ___________.
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In the _________________ model,memory is seen as a simultaneous process,with the creation and storage of memories taking place across a series of networks "stretched" across the brain.
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The misinformation effect refers to the tendency of people who are asked misleading questions or given misleading information to incorporate that information into their memories for a particular event.
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Studies have found that the best way to overcome the tip-of-the-tongue effect is to _____________.
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The Internet,with its series of links from one site to many others,is a good analogy for the organization of ______________.
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Loftus and others have found that people constantly update and revise their memories of events,adding information to a memory that occurred later even when that information is in error.
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If ____________is like losing a document in the computer because of a power loss,__________ is like pushing the "save" key and having the document disappear instead of being stored.
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