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Research on flashbulb memories indicates
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The three parts of the information-processing model of memory are
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Which of the following forms of memory requires conscious attention for encoding,storage,and retrieval?
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Tiffany is involved in a memory study and is given the following list of letters to remember: APANHLNFLDCBCAB.The researcher notices that she can remember the whole series of letters,contrary to the standard seven pieces of information expected.Which of the following processes most likely explains Tiffany's ability to remember all the letters?
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According to the research on the primacy effect,if your father read you a list of 10 items to pick up at the hardware store,you would most easily recall those items
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One of the leading reasons for the conviction of innocent persons is
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After presenting groups of research participants with words like thread,eye,pin,syringe,sewing,sharp,and thimble,a memory researcher asks the participants whether they remember seeing the word needle.The fact that many participants do is an example of
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False memories are easier to implant when the events that are said to have occurred are perceived as
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Sperling's research using displays of letters shown to participants demonstrated that sensory memory is __________ in duration and __________ in capacity (or span).
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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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Repeating items over and over in order to aid memory is known as __________ rehearsal.
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Based on research concerning culture and memory reconstruction,which individual would experience observer (relative to field)memories most often?
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Which of the following groups have been used to provide existence proofs for the distinction between implicit and explicit memory?
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The first step in the memory process is __________ information in a form that the memory system can use.
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Memory illusions,such as falsely recalling the word sleep in a list of words,are thought to result from our reliance on the __________ heuristic.
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The most important factor in the majority of the cases,more than 75 percent,where DNA evidence led to the overturning of a unjust conviction of an innocent person was
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Multiple choice exams assess memory by testing for your __________ of the concepts.
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According to surveys of the general public,about __________ percent of people believe that human memory works like a __________.
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Which of the following is not one of the three processes of memory?
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