Exam 13: Memory and the Law
Exam 1: Overview and History73 Questions
Exam 2: Neuropsychology of Memory61 Questions
Exam 3: Methods and Principles73 Questions
Exam 4: Sensory and Short-Term Memory64 Questions
Exam 5: Working Memory68 Questions
Exam 6: Nondeclarative Memory64 Questions
Exam 7: Episodic Memory63 Questions
Exam 8: Memory for Space and Time63 Questions
Exam 9: Semantic Memory69 Questions
Exam 10: Formal Models of Memory68 Questions
Exam 11: Autobiographical Memory72 Questions
Exam 12: Memory and Reality70 Questions
Exam 13: Memory and the Law66 Questions
Exam 14: Metamemory75 Questions
Exam 15: Development70 Questions
Exam 16: Amnesia65 Questions
Exam 17: Other Conditions That Affect Memory73 Questions
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What is the best way to describe the relationship between memory accuracy and memory confidence?
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What are the consequences of misleading post-event information on eyewitness memory?
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John Dean's memory for what happened in the Nixon White House during the Watergate scandal was __________.
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Which theory of memory and emotion suggests that most memory performance declines at high levels of arousal, except for central information?
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What effect can question wording have on eyewitness memories?
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Which of the following is NOT the best way to conduct a line-up?
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What is the Yerkes-Dodson Law concerning memory and emotional arousal?
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Which of the following will NOT inappropriately inflate eyewitness confidence?
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How can John Dean's memory for the Watergate cover-up be characterized in terms of details and gist?
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What will repeated requests to answer a question do to eyewitness confidence?
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The Yerkes-Dodson Law states that memory is best under what arousal levels?
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What wording element in questions made participants viewing a video more likely to claim they witnessed something?
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According to a source monitoring explanation of eyewitness errors following misleading post-event information, __________.
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Which theory of eyewitness memory suggests that the effect of misleading post-event information is the result in a loss of information in the memory trace?
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When a person becomes highly aroused while witnessing some event like an accident or a crime, memory is likely to be __________.
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The idea that, with misleading post-event information, the original memory trace is replaced and permanently lost is supported by __________.
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