Exam 6: Memory
Exam 1: The Science of Psychology250 Questions
Exam 2: Biological Perspective256 Questions
Exam 3: Sensation and Perception223 Questions
Exam 4: Consciousness: Sleep, Dreams, Hypnosis, and Drugs181 Questions
Exam 5: Learning245 Questions
Exam 6: Memory249 Questions
Exam 7: Cognition: Thinking, Intelligence, and Language191 Questions
Exam 8: Development Across the Life Span256 Questions
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Exam 14: Psychological Disorders213 Questions
Exam 15: Psychological Therapies240 Questions
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Which of the following is the proper sequence of symptom development in most cases of Alzheimer's disease?
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Which of the following statements is true about retrieval?
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In the game show Jeopardy! contestants are tested on general information.The type of memory used to answer these kinds of questions is _________.
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A display of 12 letters is flashed on a screen in front of you followed by a tone.You attempt to recall a portion of the display based on the specific tone you heard.What aspect of your memory is this experiment designed to assess?
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Suppose Tamika looks up a number in the telephone book.After getting a busy signal,a minute or so later she tries to call again - but has already forgotten the number! This example illustrates the limited duration of________ memory.
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When newer information interferes with the retrieval of older information,this is called proactive interference.
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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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When given a list of items to remember,you are more likely to remember _______.
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Imagine that the first car you learned to drive was a manual transmission with a clutch,but the car you drive now is an automatic.Sometimes you find yourself reaching for the clutch that is no longer there.This example illustrates ________.
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Which of the following statements about flashbulb memories is true?
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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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Talya,a psychology major,just conducted a survey for class where she asked students about their opinions regarding evolution.When Talya thinks back on this experience,which of the following statements is accurate?
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A.R.Luria studied a mnemonist with phenomenal memory.This person had several problems associated with the ability.Which was one was reported in your textbook?
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Which type of long-term memory is most resistant to loss with Alzheimer's disease?
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Which of these individuals is the most typical person involved in a case in which memories of past childhood abuse are recalled later in life?
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The information-processing of memory is one of the best-known models in all of psychology.Describe the three stages of memory and their characteristics.Explain how the three-stage model of memory might explain the famous serial position effect.
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Which type of memory allows us to have meaningful conversations?
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Declarative memory can be divided into semantic memory and episodic memory.
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Forgetting in long-term memory is most likely due to _____________.
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