Deck 8: Cognitive Approaches to Learning
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Deck 8: Cognitive Approaches to Learning
1
Donald needs to learn a list of vocabulary words. His studying method involves repeating the words and their definitions over and over to himself. Which memory technique is Donald using?
A) chunking
B) elaborative rehearsal
C) maintenance rehearsal
D) procedural rehearsal
A) chunking
B) elaborative rehearsal
C) maintenance rehearsal
D) procedural rehearsal
maintenance rehearsal
2
What is the capacity of short-term memory?
A) 4 to 7 items
B) 5 to 9 items
C) 7 to 10 items
D) 10 to 12 items
A) 4 to 7 items
B) 5 to 9 items
C) 7 to 10 items
D) 10 to 12 items
5 to 9 items
3
This memory technique involves taking the information to be learned and trying to associate it with other things you know, or trying to associate various items of the to-be-learned information.
A) chunking
B) elaborative rehearsal
C) maintenance rehearsal
D) procedural rehearsal
A) chunking
B) elaborative rehearsal
C) maintenance rehearsal
D) procedural rehearsal
elaborative rehearsal
4
Jonathan looks up a phone number in the phone book. In order to remember it while he dials it, he repeats the number over and over to himself. Jonathan must continuously repeat the number because he is using which memory system?
A) short-term memory
B) long-term memory
C) episodic memory
D) sensory memory
A) short-term memory
B) long-term memory
C) episodic memory
D) sensory memory
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5
Which of the following are the two main categories of long-term memories?
A) procedural and episodic
B) semantic and declarative
C) declarative and procedural
D) episodic and semantic
A) procedural and episodic
B) semantic and declarative
C) declarative and procedural
D) episodic and semantic
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6
Capable of holding relatively large amounts of information for brief moments of time.
A) chunks
B) long-term memory
C) short-term memory
D) sensory memory
A) chunks
B) long-term memory
C) short-term memory
D) sensory memory
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7
Capable of holding relatively limited amounts of information for a matter of seconds.
A) chunks
B) long-term memory
C) short-term memory
D) sensory memory
A) chunks
B) long-term memory
C) short-term memory
D) sensory memory
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8
The ways in which knowledge is stored in memory.
A) mental representations
B) chunking
C) procedural
D) episodic
A) mental representations
B) chunking
C) procedural
D) episodic
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9
Chrissie loves to play with sparklers. She enjoys writing her name and creating designs with them in the air. The trail of light Chrissie sees is really only a byproduct of which memory system?
A) chunks
B) long-term memory
C) short-term memory
D) sensory memory
A) chunks
B) long-term memory
C) short-term memory
D) sensory memory
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10
Knowing that George Washington was the first president of the United States is part of which memory system?
A) procedural
B) episodic
C) short-term
D) declarative
A) procedural
B) episodic
C) short-term
D) declarative
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11
Learning through repetition with little attempt to add or find meaning in the information, is sometimes known as
A) chunking.
B) elaborative rehearsal.
C) procedural rehearsal.
D) rote learning.
A) chunking.
B) elaborative rehearsal.
C) procedural rehearsal.
D) rote learning.
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12
Any relatively permanent change in thought or behavior that occurs as a result of experience.
A) cognition
B) maturation
C) learning
D) context
A) cognition
B) maturation
C) learning
D) context
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Very Large, possibly unlimited capacity; it is capable of storing information for very long periods of time, possibly indefinitely.
A) chunks
B) long-term memory
C) short-term memory
D) sensory memory
A) chunks
B) long-term memory
C) short-term memory
D) sensory memory
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14
Gaining access to information stored in memory.
A) retrieval
B) encoding
C) storage
D) chunking
A) retrieval
B) encoding
C) storage
D) chunking
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15
Transforming a sensory input into some kind of representation that you can place into memory.
A) storage
B) encoding
C) retrieval
D) chunking
A) storage
B) encoding
C) retrieval
D) chunking
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16
Learning spaced out over several learning sessions.
A) distributed learning
B) chunking
C) rote learning
D) massed learning
A) distributed learning
B) chunking
C) rote learning
D) massed learning
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17
How much you learn typically depends on how much time you spend studying. This important principle of learning is known as which of the following?
A) maintenance
B) elaborative rehearsal
C) temporal contiguity
D) total-time hypothesis
A) maintenance
B) elaborative rehearsal
C) temporal contiguity
D) total-time hypothesis
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18
Jonathan looks up a phone number in the phone book. In order to remember it while he dials it, he repeats the number over and over to himself. Jonathan's continuous repetition of the number is termed _______.
A) rehearsal
B) chunking
C) priming
D) sensing
A) rehearsal
B) chunking
C) priming
D) sensing
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19
Learning that is crammed, occurring all at one time.
A) distributed learning
B) chunking
C) rote learning
D) massed learning
A) distributed learning
B) chunking
C) rote learning
D) massed learning
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20
How do you explain the fact that some people can hold 20 or more items in short-term memory?
A) They've had training.
B) They're more intelligent.
C) They use chunking.
D) They are cheating.
A) They've had training.
B) They're more intelligent.
C) They use chunking.
D) They are cheating.
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21
Ms. Campbell's sixth graders were assigned to learn about the turn of the century and the world's fair in San Francisco by deciding which exhibits at the fair they would have enjoyed most and which they would have enjoyed least. The technique Ms. Campbell chose took advantage of which of the following?
A) self-reference effect
B) acoustic processing
C) chunking
D) physical processing
A) self-reference effect
B) acoustic processing
C) chunking
D) physical processing
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22
Knowing how to tell time according to the position of the sun is an example of which of the following?
A) procedural memory
B) episodic memory
C) short-term memory
D) declarative memory
A) procedural memory
B) episodic memory
C) short-term memory
D) declarative memory
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23
Declarative memories that rely on arbitrary symbols that bear no obvious relation to whatever is being represented.
A) dual-traces
B) mental imagery
C) analogical representations
D) symbolic representations
A) dual-traces
B) mental imagery
C) analogical representations
D) symbolic representations
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24
This type of memory holds the most recently activated portion of long-term memory, and it moves these activated elements into and out of brief, temporary memory storage.
A) standard memory
B) levels-of-processing memory
C) working-memory
D) connectionist memory
A) standard memory
B) levels-of-processing memory
C) working-memory
D) connectionist memory
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25
Knowing that George Washington was the first president of the United States is part of which memory system?
A) episodic
B) procedural
C) short-term
D) semantic
A) episodic
B) procedural
C) short-term
D) semantic
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26
An alternative name for the connectionist model of memory is which of the following?
A) working memory model
B) levels-of-processing model
C) parallel distributed processing model
D) standard memory model
A) working memory model
B) levels-of-processing model
C) parallel distributed processing model
D) standard memory model
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27
Knowledge and control of your memory.
A) propositions
B) productions
C) dual-traces
D) metamemory
A) propositions
B) productions
C) dual-traces
D) metamemory
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28
You hear the word dog, and then you think of related ideas such as collie, poodle, and cocker spaniel. Which of the following is the correct term for this memory phenomenon?
A) spreading activation
B) levels-of-processing
C) connections
D) productions
A) spreading activation
B) levels-of-processing
C) connections
D) productions
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29
Declarative memories that preserve many of the aspects of the original stimulus, whether object or event are known as which of the following?
A) symbolic representations
B) propositions
C) analogical representations
D) dual-traces
A) symbolic representations
B) propositions
C) analogical representations
D) dual-traces
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Which of the following is the most well-known analogical representation?
A) propositions
B) mental imagery
C) dual-traces
D) symbolic representations
A) propositions
B) mental imagery
C) dual-traces
D) symbolic representations
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31
These forms of storage tell us "If this, do that."
A) propositions
B) productions
C) dual-traces
D) procedural rehearsal
A) propositions
B) productions
C) dual-traces
D) procedural rehearsal
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32
This technique shows very high levels of recall when asked to relate words meaningfully to themselves by determining whether the words describe themselves.
A) physical processing
B) acoustic processing
C) chunking
D) self-reference effect
A) physical processing
B) acoustic processing
C) chunking
D) self-reference effect
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33
According to this model, memory does not comprise three or even any specific number of separate stores. Instead, storage varies along a continuous dimension in terms of depth of encoding.
A) standard memory model
B) levels-of-processing model
C) working-memory model
D) connectionist model
A) standard memory model
B) levels-of-processing model
C) working-memory model
D) connectionist model
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34
Which of the following is the correct choice for three different levels of processing, in progressive order of depth?
A) physical, semantic, acoustic
B) acoustic, physical, semantic
C) physical, acoustic, semantic
D) semantic, physical, acoustic
A) physical, semantic, acoustic
B) acoustic, physical, semantic
C) physical, acoustic, semantic
D) semantic, physical, acoustic
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35
Which of the following models of memory focuses on the ways declarative and procedural knowledge are combined via a series of connections among elements?
A) standard memory model
B) working-memory model
C) levels-of-processing model
D) connectionist model
A) standard memory model
B) working-memory model
C) levels-of-processing model
D) connectionist model
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36
An abstract way of representing the underlying (or "deep structural") relations among things.
A) dual-traces
B) analogical representations
C) propositions
D) mental imagery
A) dual-traces
B) analogical representations
C) propositions
D) mental imagery
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37
Knowing when and how to apply the declarative and procedural knowledge you have learned.
A) conditional knowledge
B) productions
C) metamemory
D) propositions
A) conditional knowledge
B) productions
C) metamemory
D) propositions
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38
Remembering the time you met the president of the United States is part of which memory system?
A) episodic
B) procedural
C) short-term
D) semantic
A) episodic
B) procedural
C) short-term
D) semantic
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39
Two basic types of memory tasks you will undoubtedly use when you evaluate students' learning.
A) self-reference and chunking
B) recall and recognition
C) acoustic and paired associates
D) physical processing and recognition
A) self-reference and chunking
B) recall and recognition
C) acoustic and paired associates
D) physical processing and recognition
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40
People can represent information both in the form of mental images and in the form of mental propositions is represented in which of the following?
A) dual-trace theory
B) analogical representations
C) propositional theory
D) mental imagery
A) dual-trace theory
B) analogical representations
C) propositional theory
D) mental imagery
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41
Any of several specific techniques for improving learning and memory.
A) interactive images
B) encoding specificity
C) chunking
D) mnemonic devices
A) interactive images
B) encoding specificity
C) chunking
D) mnemonic devices
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42
Link each of the words or items to be remembered to each of some very familiar landmarks. To recall the words later, merely collect them from the landmarks.
A) categorical clustering
B) method of loci
C) keywords
D) pegwords
A) categorical clustering
B) method of loci
C) keywords
D) pegwords
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43
One of the best ways to make information easier to get out of mental storage is through __________ cues, clues or reminders that can enhance the ability to retrieve stored information from memory.
A) encoding specificity
B) availability
C) accessibility
D) retrieval
A) encoding specificity
B) availability
C) accessibility
D) retrieval
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44
You might encourage your students to group products by categories, for example, names of fruits (apples, oranges, grapefruits), names of dairy products (yogurt, cheese, butter), names of industrial goods, and so on. In doing this you are encouraging them to use which of the following?
A) categorical clustering
B) interactive images
C) pegwords
D) keywords
A) categorical clustering
B) interactive images
C) pegwords
D) keywords
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With regard to facilitating students' retrieval, this refers to whether information is actually stored in long-term memory.
A) retrieval cues
B) availability
C) accessibility
D) encoding specificity
A) retrieval cues
B) availability
C) accessibility
D) encoding specificity
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This theory asserts that we forget because competing information renders inaccessible (and possibly unavailable) the information we want to remember.
A) categorical clustering
B) interference
C) encoding specificity
D) decay
A) categorical clustering
B) interference
C) encoding specificity
D) decay
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47
Students are asked to learn a list of 40 unrelated words. Later, the students are asked to recall the words either in the same classroom where they learned the words or in a separate classroom, their retrieval is better if the retrieval environment was the same as the encoding environment at the time of learning. This is a demonstration of which of the following?
A) availability
B) encoding specificity
C) advance organizer
D) retrieval
A) availability
B) encoding specificity
C) advance organizer
D) retrieval
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This theory posits that information is forgotten because of the gradual disappearance over time of an unusual memory trace.
A) interference
B) proactive
C) decay
D) retroactive
A) interference
B) proactive
C) decay
D) retroactive
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49
Associate each word to be learned with a word on a list that has previously been memorized.
A) categorical clustering
B) keywords
C) interactive images
D) pegwords
A) categorical clustering
B) keywords
C) interactive images
D) pegwords
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50
With regard to facilitating students' retrieval, this refers how easily stored information can be retrieved.
A) retrieval cues
B) availability
C) accessibility
D) encoding specificity
A) retrieval cues
B) availability
C) accessibility
D) encoding specificity
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51
At the beginning of each chapter, the title and outline of each chapter-as well as the lists of objectives--are designed to help you remember the information in the chapter and to make this information easier for you to learn. Which of the following is the correct term for this type of memory aid?
A) encoding specificity
B) availability
C) advance organizer
D) retrieval
A) encoding specificity
B) availability
C) advance organizer
D) retrieval
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52
In a matching test, you give the names of countries and the student has to match them with their appropriate continents. You are using which of the following memory tasks?
A) recognition
B) paired-associates recall
C) free recall
D) serial recall
A) recognition
B) paired-associates recall
C) free recall
D) serial recall
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53
Shelly is a psychology student trying to learn the "Big Five" personality traits. Her teacher suggests she use OCEAN (Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism). The teacher's technique is which of the following?
A) acrostic
B) method of loci
C) acronym
D) pegwords
A) acrostic
B) method of loci
C) acronym
D) pegwords
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54
Samantha learns French one semester, and then takes a Spanish class the next semester. When Samantha tries to remember how to say something in French, she can only think of the Spanish vocabulary she learned. This is an example of which of the following?
A) retroactive interference
B) proactive interference
C) decay
D) categorical clustering
A) retroactive interference
B) proactive interference
C) decay
D) categorical clustering
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55
Suppose the main exports of a given country are olive oil, cheese, automobiles, and designer dresses. You might ask students to imagine as vividly as possible a bottle of olive oil driving an automobile, wearing a designer dress, and eating a piece of cheese.
A) categorical clustering
B) pegwords
C) interactive images
D) keywords
A) categorical clustering
B) pegwords
C) interactive images
D) keywords
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56
Ms. Jackson requires her students to recite The Pledge of Allegiance from memory. Which of the following memory tasks is she requesting of her students?
A) recognition
B) paired-associates recall
C) free recall
D) serial recall
A) recognition
B) paired-associates recall
C) free recall
D) serial recall
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One of the most well known general mnemonic devices is called PQ4R, which stands for
A) Present, Question, Read, Reflect, Relate, and Review
B) Preview, Question, Read, Relate, Recite, and Review
C) Preview, Question, Read, Relate, Recite, and Rally
D) Preview, Question, Read, Reflect, Recite, and Review
A) Present, Question, Read, Reflect, Relate, and Review
B) Preview, Question, Read, Relate, Recite, and Review
C) Preview, Question, Read, Relate, Recite, and Rally
D) Preview, Question, Read, Reflect, Recite, and Review
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Billy, a young piano student is told to use "Every Good Boy Does Fine" to memorize the notes on lines (E-G-B-D-F) of the treble clef in music. Billy's piano teacher is using which of the following techniques?
A) acrostic
B) method of loci
C) acronym
D) pegwords
A) acrostic
B) method of loci
C) acronym
D) pegwords
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59
Mr. Nelson gives his geography students the name of a state, and asks them to write down the capital. He is using which of the following memory tasks?
A) recognition
B) paired-associates recall
C) free recall
D) serial recall
A) recognition
B) paired-associates recall
C) free recall
D) serial recall
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60
Mr. Kurchik asks his students to list the names of the world's oceans. He does not care about the order of the list, but rather, how many oceans are correctly listed. Which of the following memory tasks is he requesting of his students?
A) serial recall
B) paired-associates recall
C) free recall
D) recognition
A) serial recall
B) paired-associates recall
C) free recall
D) recognition
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Propositional networks are schematic integrations of interrelated propositions.
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Martin believes that when he goes to his doctor's appointment, certain things will happen in a certain way. He is very surprised when he is told to sign-in AFTER seeing the doctor because it contradicts his __________ for doctor visits.
A) conditional knowledge
B) category
C) schema
D) script
A) conditional knowledge
B) category
C) schema
D) script
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63
Using rehearsal as a memory strategy is a natural, inborn process.
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Students generally do better to study via distributed learning versus massed learning.
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Maintenance rehearsal involves taking the information to be learned and trying to associate it with other things you know, or trying to associate various items of the to-be-learned information.
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Cognitive frameworks for organizing associated concepts.
A) scripts
B) categories
C) schemas
D) conditional knowledge
A) scripts
B) categories
C) schemas
D) conditional knowledge
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67
It is not useful for teachers to present information in multiple ways, such as orally and visually.
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68
"Learning the situation" in a culturally relative context.
A) cognitive apprenticeships
B) categorical clustering
C) enculturation
D) conditional knowledge
A) cognitive apprenticeships
B) categorical clustering
C) enculturation
D) conditional knowledge
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69
Mr. Dotham believes that learners must build their own knowledge--it cannot be given to them--and that new knowledge builds on current knowledge. His views are most like which of the following theories?
A) connectionist
B) levels-of-processing
C) constructivist
D) standard memory model
A) connectionist
B) levels-of-processing
C) constructivist
D) standard memory model
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Cognitive approaches focus on the changes in thought that are part of learning.
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71
Ms. Nielsen believes that prior experience and context affect the way we encode memories, how we recall things, and what we actually recall. Her view of memory is most like which of the following theory?
A) connectionist
B) constructivist
C) levels-of-processing
D) standard memory model
A) connectionist
B) constructivist
C) levels-of-processing
D) standard memory model
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Stereotypical story outlines for how events typically proceed.
A) conditional knowledge
B) script
C) schema
D) category
A) conditional knowledge
B) script
C) schema
D) category
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73
Constructivist approaches to education are based, in part, on the theories of which of the following theorists?
A) Elizabeth Loftus
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Fergus Craik
D) Lev Vygotsky
A) Elizabeth Loftus
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Fergus Craik
D) Lev Vygotsky
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Any relatively permanent change in thought or behavior that occurs as a result of experience is termed memory.
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According to this view of learning, social factors and specific learning environments form an important part of the context responsible for how well people learn.
A) cognitive apprenticeships
B) categorical clustering
C) enculturation
D) situated learning
A) cognitive apprenticeships
B) categorical clustering
C) enculturation
D) situated learning
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Encoding refers to how you gain access to information stored in memory.
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Samantha learns French one semester, and then takes a Spanish class the next semester. While in Spanish class, Samantha has difficulty learning the new vocabulary as she keeps remembering the French words she has learned. This is an example of which of the following?
A) proactive interference
B) retroactive interference
C) decay
D) categorical clustering
A) proactive interference
B) retroactive interference
C) decay
D) categorical clustering
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Declarative and procedural knowledge appear to be held in distinct stores in long-term memory.
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Mr. Thomas uses a constructivist approach in his classroom. He builds partnerships between novice students and experts, such as more experienced students. He is using which of the following techniques?
A) cognitive apprenticeships
B) situated learning
C) enculturation
D) categorical clustering
A) cognitive apprenticeships
B) situated learning
C) enculturation
D) categorical clustering
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Memory is the active mental mechanisms that enable people to retain and retrieve information about past experience.
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