Exam 8: Memory
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When you rollerblade,you are relying on _______________ memory.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three basic memory processes?
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Your tutor has "one last word" for you before she ends today's session.She tells you to study material in the middle of your study session a little harder.What concept from memory research is the basis of her advice?
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__________ is the loss of memory for important personal information.
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Information is grouped for storage in short-term memory through the process of
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Psychologists have proposed five mechanisms to account for forgetting:
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__________ memories could be called "knowing that something is true" memories.
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Which of the following examples is a question that would most likely reduce the chance of false reporting by a child?
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Duncan called the telephone information line to get the phone number of the local pizza store.To aid in his recall of the phone number long enough to dial it,he repeats it to himself over and over.This is an example of
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What is long-term potentiation? What role is it believed to play in memory?
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_______________ is an especially vivid memory of an emotional event.
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In the 1950s,George Miller estimated the capacity of short-term memory to be the
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A fill-in-the-blank quiz of psychology terms would test for recognition of the terms.
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In the "three-box model of memory," which memory system holds information for a few seconds of time until it can be processed further?
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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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Vivid recollections of emotional events are called "flashbulb memories."
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Memories that concern events that are highly significant and are vividly remembered are called
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