Deck 1: History of Psychology

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Which of the following is NOT a feature of learning and memory?

A)Storage
B)Encoding
C)Decoding
D)Retrieval
E)Rehearsal
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The working memory model consists of a central executive, a phonological loop and:

A)A verbal store
B)A visuo-spatial sketchpad
C)Sensory memory
D)Short-term memory
E)Acoustic memory
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The study by Robbins et al. on working memory showed that the quality of performance was best when the second task involved the:

A)Central executive
B)Episodic buffrer
C)Phonological loop
D)Visuo-spatial sketchpad
E)All of these
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A limitation of Loftus' research into eyewitness testimony is that:

A)It generated no applications
B)As the participants were not real-life eyewitnesses, they may not have tried their hardest to be accurate
C)It has led to bias in police interviewing
D)The experiments were not sufficiently controlled
E)None of these
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Bartlett believed that memory is an active process involving taking in information and combining it with relevant schematic knowledge. This concept is known as:

A)Unreliable memory
B)Long-term memory
C)Short-term memory
D)Reconstructive memory
E)Schemas and stereotypes
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Which of the following is NOT part of the recommendations for cognitive interviews?

A)Change of order
B)Reinstatement of the original context
C)Change of perspective
D)Interruptions
E)Report everything however unimportant
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Which of the following is not a limitation of the cognitive interview?

A)Not all of the components may contribute to its success
B)Misleading information still has an effect on recall
C)There is a small increase in incorrect information
D)It is less effective when used many weeks after the incident
E)There is little research evidence to support it
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Which of the following is NOT a method of improving memory?

A)Stereotypes
B)Method of loci
C)Pegwords
D)Story method
E)Mindmaps
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Which of the following is a true finding of Shuell's research into organisation and memory?

A)Recall is much better when information is presented in an organised way
B)Using categories of information has no effect
C)Organising information is not an effective use of time
D)Random information is remembered as successfully as non-random information
E)Having more knowledge of categories is unhelpful to memory
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Which of the following is NOT a component of Baddeley and Hitch's (1974) model of working memory?

A)Rehearsal
B)Central executive
C)Articulatory-phonological loop
D)Visuo-spatial sketch pad
E)Task allocator
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Procedural knowledge does not include knowing:

A)How to play the piano
B)How to play football
C)Your own name
D)How to make a cup of tea
E)How to eat a banana
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Which of the following does NOT feature in Atkinson and Shiffrin's (1968) model of memory?

A)Long-term store
B)Sensory store
C)Short-term store
D)Conversion store
E)Rehearsal
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Shallice and Warrington's (1970) study of patient KF indicates that:

A)Different parts of the brain are involved in short-term and long-term memory
B)Long-term and short-term memory are processed in the same area of the brain
C)Short-term memory is more easily accessed than long-term memory
D)Lack of rehearsal erodes long-term memory
E)All of these
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The span of immediate memory was identified in 1956 to be 7 (plus or minus 2) by:

A)Atkinson
B)Baddeley
C)Bartlett
D)Cherry
E)Miller
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A high level of recall for the first items in a list of free recall is known as the:

A)Primacy effect
B)Recency effect
C)Hindsight effect
D)Mood-state-dependent theory
E)First impression effect
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Peterson and Peterson's participants had to count backwards in threes so that:

A)The researchers had some time to be organised
B)They could show they were numerate
C)They had something to think about
D)They could not rehearse their trigram
E)They became confused
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Bahrick studied very long term memories and found that, after 48 years, participants were best at:

A)Face and name recognition and free recall
B)Face recognition
C)Face and name recognition
D)Free recall
E)Name recognition
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Which of the following statements about encoding is correct?

A)Short-term memory uses mainly semantic encoding, whereas long-term memory uses mainly acoustic encoding
B)Short-term memory uses mainly acoustic encoding, whereas long-term memory uses mainly semantic encoding
C)Short-term memory uses mainly visual encoding, whereas long-term memory uses mainly semantic encoding
D)Short-term memory uses mainly acoustic encoding, whereas long-term memory uses mainly visual encoding
E)Short-term memory and long-term memory both use mainly semantic encoding
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What was the optimum number of categories for better retrieval found in Mandler's research?

A)Five
B)Seven
C)Nine
D)Eleven
E)Thirteen
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Which of the following is NOT a feature of learning and memory?

A)Storage
B)Encoding
C)Decoding
D)Retrieval
E)Rehearsal
C
2
The working memory model consists of a central executive, a phonological loop and:

A)A verbal store
B)A visuo-spatial sketchpad
C)Sensory memory
D)Short-term memory
E)Acoustic memory
B
3
The study by Robbins et al. on working memory showed that the quality of performance was best when the second task involved the:

A)Central executive
B)Episodic buffrer
C)Phonological loop
D)Visuo-spatial sketchpad
E)All of these
C
4
A limitation of Loftus' research into eyewitness testimony is that:

A)It generated no applications
B)As the participants were not real-life eyewitnesses, they may not have tried their hardest to be accurate
C)It has led to bias in police interviewing
D)The experiments were not sufficiently controlled
E)None of these
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Bartlett believed that memory is an active process involving taking in information and combining it with relevant schematic knowledge. This concept is known as:

A)Unreliable memory
B)Long-term memory
C)Short-term memory
D)Reconstructive memory
E)Schemas and stereotypes
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Which of the following is NOT part of the recommendations for cognitive interviews?

A)Change of order
B)Reinstatement of the original context
C)Change of perspective
D)Interruptions
E)Report everything however unimportant
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Which of the following is not a limitation of the cognitive interview?

A)Not all of the components may contribute to its success
B)Misleading information still has an effect on recall
C)There is a small increase in incorrect information
D)It is less effective when used many weeks after the incident
E)There is little research evidence to support it
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Which of the following is NOT a method of improving memory?

A)Stereotypes
B)Method of loci
C)Pegwords
D)Story method
E)Mindmaps
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Which of the following is a true finding of Shuell's research into organisation and memory?

A)Recall is much better when information is presented in an organised way
B)Using categories of information has no effect
C)Organising information is not an effective use of time
D)Random information is remembered as successfully as non-random information
E)Having more knowledge of categories is unhelpful to memory
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Which of the following is NOT a component of Baddeley and Hitch's (1974) model of working memory?

A)Rehearsal
B)Central executive
C)Articulatory-phonological loop
D)Visuo-spatial sketch pad
E)Task allocator
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Procedural knowledge does not include knowing:

A)How to play the piano
B)How to play football
C)Your own name
D)How to make a cup of tea
E)How to eat a banana
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Which of the following does NOT feature in Atkinson and Shiffrin's (1968) model of memory?

A)Long-term store
B)Sensory store
C)Short-term store
D)Conversion store
E)Rehearsal
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Shallice and Warrington's (1970) study of patient KF indicates that:

A)Different parts of the brain are involved in short-term and long-term memory
B)Long-term and short-term memory are processed in the same area of the brain
C)Short-term memory is more easily accessed than long-term memory
D)Lack of rehearsal erodes long-term memory
E)All of these
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The span of immediate memory was identified in 1956 to be 7 (plus or minus 2) by:

A)Atkinson
B)Baddeley
C)Bartlett
D)Cherry
E)Miller
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A high level of recall for the first items in a list of free recall is known as the:

A)Primacy effect
B)Recency effect
C)Hindsight effect
D)Mood-state-dependent theory
E)First impression effect
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Peterson and Peterson's participants had to count backwards in threes so that:

A)The researchers had some time to be organised
B)They could show they were numerate
C)They had something to think about
D)They could not rehearse their trigram
E)They became confused
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Bahrick studied very long term memories and found that, after 48 years, participants were best at:

A)Face and name recognition and free recall
B)Face recognition
C)Face and name recognition
D)Free recall
E)Name recognition
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Which of the following statements about encoding is correct?

A)Short-term memory uses mainly semantic encoding, whereas long-term memory uses mainly acoustic encoding
B)Short-term memory uses mainly acoustic encoding, whereas long-term memory uses mainly semantic encoding
C)Short-term memory uses mainly visual encoding, whereas long-term memory uses mainly semantic encoding
D)Short-term memory uses mainly acoustic encoding, whereas long-term memory uses mainly visual encoding
E)Short-term memory and long-term memory both use mainly semantic encoding
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What was the optimum number of categories for better retrieval found in Mandler's research?

A)Five
B)Seven
C)Nine
D)Eleven
E)Thirteen
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