Deck 13: Prospective Memory

Full screen (f)
exit full mode
Question
Linkovski et al. (2013)found that repeated checking behavior reduced memory vividness and lowered participants' confidence in memory, principally for participants with:
(A)Enlarged hippocampi
(B)Poor inhibitory control
(C)Low conscientiousness
(D)High extroversion
(E)Average working memory spans
Use Space or
up arrow
down arrow
to flip the card.
Question
Schnitzspahn, Zeintl, Jäger, and Kliegel (2011)found that:
(A)Participants' judgments of their future prospective-memory performance generally underestimated that performance.
(B)Participants' judgments of their future prospective-memory performance generally overestimated that performance.
(C)Participants' judgments of their future prospective-memory performance were generally very accurate
(D)Participants' judgments of their future prospective-memory performance correlated with their working memory span
(E)Participants' judgments of their future prospective-memory performance correlated with their SIF scores
Question
Nonfocal tasks involve:
(A)Spontaneous retrieval
(B)Intentional retrieval
(C)Retrieval-induced forgetting
(D)Suppression-induced forgetting
(E)Proactive interference
Question
Hicks et al. (2005)argued that which type of task made both event-based and time-based processing more demanding?
(A)Low priority
(B)Unrewarded
(C)Poorly specified
(D)Conjunction
(E)Threatening
Question
Memory for people, words, and events encountered in the past is termed:
(A)Retrosplenial memory
(B)Prospective memory
(C)Prosthetic memory
(D)Retrospective memory
(E)Semantic memory
Question
According to the PlaneCrashInfo.com.accident database, 58% of the fatal accidents were due at least in part to:
(A)Mechanical failure
(B)Adverse weather
(C)Human error
(D)Sabotage
(E)Terrorist attacks
Question
Cuttler and Graf (2009)reported that compulsive checkers:
(A)Have impaired visual short-term memory
(B)Did not differ from controls in prospective memory
(C)Overestimate their memory abilities
(D)Did not differ from controls in retrospective memory
(E)Suffer from a deflated sense of personal responsibility
Question
Zogg et al.'s (2012)conceptual model of prospective memory included all of the following stages EXCEPT:
(A)Intention formation
(B)Cue execution
(C)Retention interval
(D)Cue detection and intention retrieval
(E)Intention recall
Question
Crawford et al. (2003)developed which measure of memory?
(A)Retrospective recall test
(B)Flash cards
(C)Prospective reasoning questionnaire
(D)Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire
(E)Naturalistic observation techniques
Question
In a lexical decision task:
(A)Participants presented with a string of letters must decide rapidly whether the string forms a word
(B)Participants presented with a string of letters must read the word aloud as fast as they can
(C)Participants presented with a word must decide rapidly whether they have encountered the word before
(D)Participants presented with a word must say the number of syllables
(E)Participants presented with a series of sounds must repeat the sounds as accurately as they can
Question
Performance is generally better on event-based tasks than time-based ones primarily because:
(A)Time-based tasks are extremely rare in real life
(B)Event-based tasks generally require extensive self-initiated processing
(C)Environmental cues are more likely to be present on event-based tasks
(D)Event-based tasks tend to depend on the amygdala, instead of the hippocampus
(E)None of these
Question
Which of the following is NOT a criterion specified by multi-process theory that is thought to increase the likelihood that the detection of cues would be automatic?
(A)The cue and the to-be-performed action are highly associated
(B)The ongoing task stimulates processing of the target event on the prospective task
(C)The cue is irrelevant
(D)The cue is conspicuous
(E)The intended action is simple
Question
The greater ERP amplitude observed by Cona et al. (2012)in their event-based condition was thought to reflect:
(A)Impaired source monitoring
(B)Reduced attentional resources
(C)More distributed focus of attention
(D)Sleep spindles
(E)Greater frequency of target checking
Question
A focal task is:
(A)An ingoing task that focuses on inhibition
(B)An ongoing task that captures all your attentional resources
(C)An ongoing task that involves dissimilar processing to that involved in encoding the target on a prospective-memory task performed at the same time.
(D)An ongoing task that involves similar processing to that involved in encoding the target on a prospective-memory task performed at the same time.
(E)An ongoing task that involves similar and dissimilar processing to that involved in encoding the target on a prospective-memory task performed at the same time.
Question
Habit capture can be seen most prominently in that prospective memory errors tend to be more common when participants:
(A)Have to rely on external cues
(B)Have weak rather than strong routines
(C)Use fewer rather than more cognitive resources
(D)Integrate multiple modalities of incoming information
(E)Deviate from strong rather than weak routines
Question
Anderson and McDaniel (2019)found prospective memory occupied our thoughts approximately:
(A)50-55% of the time
(B)75% of the time
(C)90-92% of the time
(D)13-15% of the time
(E)2% of the time
Question
Marsh, Hicks, and Landau (1998)found people reported an average of 15 plans for the forthcoming week of which 25% were not completed. Why?
(A)Rescheduling and reprioritization
(B)Forgetting
(C)Working memory span
(D)Inhibitory control
(E)Peer pressure
Question
De Hout and Kindt (2004)presented evidence for which relationship between prospective memory and obsessional behaviors?
(A)Poorer prospective memory may lead to less obsessional checking
(B)Poorer prospective memory may lead to excessive checking
(C)There was no relationship between prospective memory and checking behaviour
(D)Excessive checking may lead to better prospective memory
(E)Excessive checking may lead to poorer prospective memory
Question
Strategic monitoring involves:
(A)Bottom-up attentional control processes to maintain the prospective-memory intention
(B)Top-down and bottom-up attentional control processes to maintain the prospective-memory intention
(C)Inhibitory control processes to maintain attentional control processes to maintain the prospective-memory intention
(D)Top-down attentional control processes to maintain the prospective-memory intention
(E)None of the above
Question
Remembering to purchase orange juice when you next go to the store is best conceptualized as an example of:
(A)Goal-irrelevant memory
(B)Time-based prospective memory
(C)Event-based retrospective memory
(D)Time-based retrospective memory
(E)Event-based prospective memory
Question
Dismukes (2012)recommended doing which of the following to enhance prospective memory?
(A)Create distinctive reminder cues
(B)Create salient reminder cues
(C)All of these
(D)Place reminders in prominent and conveniently located positions
(E)Avoid performing simultaneous tasks
Question
Cook, Rumel, and Dummel (2015)and Bruening, Ludwig, Paschke, Walter, and Stelzel (2018)highlighted the importance of the role played by______ in enhancing prospective memory:
(A)Inhibitory control
(B)Sleep
(C)Socio-economic status
(D)Hormones
(E)Motivation
Question
Rummel et al. (2012)reported evidence suggesting that participants given implementation intentions:
(A)Reduced the automaticity of intention retrieval
(B)Found it difficult to deactivate their intentions when no longer required
(C)Could not form a suitable intention
(D)Were less likely to complete the intention
(E)Suffered increased processing costs
Question
According to the dynamic multi-process framework, the use of monitoring depends on:
(A)Working memory span
(B)Metamemory
(C)Inhibitory control
(D)Digit span
(E)Spontaneous retrieval
Question
The dynamic multi-process framework was proposed in 2017 by:
(A)Cooper and Nimoy
(B)Shelton and Scullin
(C)Anderson and Green
(D)Baddeley and Scullin
(E)Einstein and McDaniel
Unlock Deck
Sign up to unlock the cards in this deck!
Unlock Deck
Unlock Deck
1/25
auto play flashcards
Play
simple tutorial
Full screen (f)
exit full mode
Deck 13: Prospective Memory
1
Linkovski et al. (2013)found that repeated checking behavior reduced memory vividness and lowered participants' confidence in memory, principally for participants with:
(A)Enlarged hippocampi
(B)Poor inhibitory control
(C)Low conscientiousness
(D)High extroversion
(E)Average working memory spans
B
2
Schnitzspahn, Zeintl, Jäger, and Kliegel (2011)found that:
(A)Participants' judgments of their future prospective-memory performance generally underestimated that performance.
(B)Participants' judgments of their future prospective-memory performance generally overestimated that performance.
(C)Participants' judgments of their future prospective-memory performance were generally very accurate
(D)Participants' judgments of their future prospective-memory performance correlated with their working memory span
(E)Participants' judgments of their future prospective-memory performance correlated with their SIF scores
A
3
Nonfocal tasks involve:
(A)Spontaneous retrieval
(B)Intentional retrieval
(C)Retrieval-induced forgetting
(D)Suppression-induced forgetting
(E)Proactive interference
B
4
Hicks et al. (2005)argued that which type of task made both event-based and time-based processing more demanding?
(A)Low priority
(B)Unrewarded
(C)Poorly specified
(D)Conjunction
(E)Threatening
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
5
Memory for people, words, and events encountered in the past is termed:
(A)Retrosplenial memory
(B)Prospective memory
(C)Prosthetic memory
(D)Retrospective memory
(E)Semantic memory
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
6
According to the PlaneCrashInfo.com.accident database, 58% of the fatal accidents were due at least in part to:
(A)Mechanical failure
(B)Adverse weather
(C)Human error
(D)Sabotage
(E)Terrorist attacks
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
7
Cuttler and Graf (2009)reported that compulsive checkers:
(A)Have impaired visual short-term memory
(B)Did not differ from controls in prospective memory
(C)Overestimate their memory abilities
(D)Did not differ from controls in retrospective memory
(E)Suffer from a deflated sense of personal responsibility
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
8
Zogg et al.'s (2012)conceptual model of prospective memory included all of the following stages EXCEPT:
(A)Intention formation
(B)Cue execution
(C)Retention interval
(D)Cue detection and intention retrieval
(E)Intention recall
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
9
Crawford et al. (2003)developed which measure of memory?
(A)Retrospective recall test
(B)Flash cards
(C)Prospective reasoning questionnaire
(D)Prospective and Retrospective Memory Questionnaire
(E)Naturalistic observation techniques
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
10
In a lexical decision task:
(A)Participants presented with a string of letters must decide rapidly whether the string forms a word
(B)Participants presented with a string of letters must read the word aloud as fast as they can
(C)Participants presented with a word must decide rapidly whether they have encountered the word before
(D)Participants presented with a word must say the number of syllables
(E)Participants presented with a series of sounds must repeat the sounds as accurately as they can
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
11
Performance is generally better on event-based tasks than time-based ones primarily because:
(A)Time-based tasks are extremely rare in real life
(B)Event-based tasks generally require extensive self-initiated processing
(C)Environmental cues are more likely to be present on event-based tasks
(D)Event-based tasks tend to depend on the amygdala, instead of the hippocampus
(E)None of these
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
12
Which of the following is NOT a criterion specified by multi-process theory that is thought to increase the likelihood that the detection of cues would be automatic?
(A)The cue and the to-be-performed action are highly associated
(B)The ongoing task stimulates processing of the target event on the prospective task
(C)The cue is irrelevant
(D)The cue is conspicuous
(E)The intended action is simple
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
13
The greater ERP amplitude observed by Cona et al. (2012)in their event-based condition was thought to reflect:
(A)Impaired source monitoring
(B)Reduced attentional resources
(C)More distributed focus of attention
(D)Sleep spindles
(E)Greater frequency of target checking
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
14
A focal task is:
(A)An ingoing task that focuses on inhibition
(B)An ongoing task that captures all your attentional resources
(C)An ongoing task that involves dissimilar processing to that involved in encoding the target on a prospective-memory task performed at the same time.
(D)An ongoing task that involves similar processing to that involved in encoding the target on a prospective-memory task performed at the same time.
(E)An ongoing task that involves similar and dissimilar processing to that involved in encoding the target on a prospective-memory task performed at the same time.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
15
Habit capture can be seen most prominently in that prospective memory errors tend to be more common when participants:
(A)Have to rely on external cues
(B)Have weak rather than strong routines
(C)Use fewer rather than more cognitive resources
(D)Integrate multiple modalities of incoming information
(E)Deviate from strong rather than weak routines
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
16
Anderson and McDaniel (2019)found prospective memory occupied our thoughts approximately:
(A)50-55% of the time
(B)75% of the time
(C)90-92% of the time
(D)13-15% of the time
(E)2% of the time
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
17
Marsh, Hicks, and Landau (1998)found people reported an average of 15 plans for the forthcoming week of which 25% were not completed. Why?
(A)Rescheduling and reprioritization
(B)Forgetting
(C)Working memory span
(D)Inhibitory control
(E)Peer pressure
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
18
De Hout and Kindt (2004)presented evidence for which relationship between prospective memory and obsessional behaviors?
(A)Poorer prospective memory may lead to less obsessional checking
(B)Poorer prospective memory may lead to excessive checking
(C)There was no relationship between prospective memory and checking behaviour
(D)Excessive checking may lead to better prospective memory
(E)Excessive checking may lead to poorer prospective memory
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
19
Strategic monitoring involves:
(A)Bottom-up attentional control processes to maintain the prospective-memory intention
(B)Top-down and bottom-up attentional control processes to maintain the prospective-memory intention
(C)Inhibitory control processes to maintain attentional control processes to maintain the prospective-memory intention
(D)Top-down attentional control processes to maintain the prospective-memory intention
(E)None of the above
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
20
Remembering to purchase orange juice when you next go to the store is best conceptualized as an example of:
(A)Goal-irrelevant memory
(B)Time-based prospective memory
(C)Event-based retrospective memory
(D)Time-based retrospective memory
(E)Event-based prospective memory
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
21
Dismukes (2012)recommended doing which of the following to enhance prospective memory?
(A)Create distinctive reminder cues
(B)Create salient reminder cues
(C)All of these
(D)Place reminders in prominent and conveniently located positions
(E)Avoid performing simultaneous tasks
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
22
Cook, Rumel, and Dummel (2015)and Bruening, Ludwig, Paschke, Walter, and Stelzel (2018)highlighted the importance of the role played by______ in enhancing prospective memory:
(A)Inhibitory control
(B)Sleep
(C)Socio-economic status
(D)Hormones
(E)Motivation
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
23
Rummel et al. (2012)reported evidence suggesting that participants given implementation intentions:
(A)Reduced the automaticity of intention retrieval
(B)Found it difficult to deactivate their intentions when no longer required
(C)Could not form a suitable intention
(D)Were less likely to complete the intention
(E)Suffered increased processing costs
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
24
According to the dynamic multi-process framework, the use of monitoring depends on:
(A)Working memory span
(B)Metamemory
(C)Inhibitory control
(D)Digit span
(E)Spontaneous retrieval
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
25
The dynamic multi-process framework was proposed in 2017 by:
(A)Cooper and Nimoy
(B)Shelton and Scullin
(C)Anderson and Green
(D)Baddeley and Scullin
(E)Einstein and McDaniel
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
locked card icon
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 25 flashcards in this deck.