A) free recall.
B) cued recall.
C) priming.
D) spreading activation.
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A) consolidation.
B) storage.
C) chunking.
D) retrieval.
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A) the information in sensory memory fades in one or two seconds, while short-term memories last several hours.
B) short-term memories can be described, while sensory memories cannot.
C) the quality and detail of sensory memory are far superior to those of short-term memory.
D) sensory memory stores auditory information, while short-term memory stores visual information.
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A) Phonological loop
B) Free recall
C) Episodic buffer
D) Visuospatial sketchpad
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A) Flashbulb memories may suffer from over-rehearsal.
B) The retrieval of flashbulb memories is context-dependent.
C) Flashbulb memories generally arise after a hypnosis session.
D) Flashbulb memories are linked to one another based on shared characteristics.
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A) Dog and wolf
B) Cat and puppy
C) Dog and dig
D) Cat and cut
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A) retroactive; proactive
B) hyperactive; retroactive
C) hypoactive; hyperactive
D) proactive; retroactive
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A) priming effect.
B) interference effect.
C) tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon.
D) misinformation effect.
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A) reread all of your notes the morning of the exam.
B) repeatedly test yourself on information that will be on the exam.
C) associate each term you have to learn with an item in the exam room.
D) divide each chapter into parts you can skip and parts you need to learn.
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A) Bill studied his notes before taking an exam and subsequently passed.
B) Grace read an article about her favorite actor, and later, when choosing a movie, she unknowingly chose to watch a movie with that actor.
C) Javier needed to memorize a list of items to pick up at the grocery store, so he associated each item with something on his office desk.
D) Mary Ellen lost her keys and later retraced her steps until she found them.
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A) Repeating the items as he walks to the store and as he retrieves the items
B) Using the word BAM to remind him of the first letter of each item
C) Imagining slipping on a banana peel as he gets out of bed, kicking an apricot into his closet, then finding milk spilled on the windowsill
D) Writing the names of the items in alphabetical order
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A) Declarative memory refers to things you show by doing; nondeclarative memory refers to things you show by telling.
B) Declarative memory is long-term; nondeclarative memory is short-term.
C) Declarative memory is hippocampus dependent; nondeclarative memory is hippocampus independent.
D) Declarative memory relates to motor procedures; nondeclarative relates to facts and information.
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A) Phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, episodic buffer
B) Sensory buffer, STM, LTM
C) Primacy effect, serial position curve, recency effect
D) Encoding, consolidation, memory retrieval
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A) the percent of participants that recalled the item.
B) the time it took for participants to recall the item.
C) the speed and accuracy of participants' recall of the item.
D) the number of times a participant asked about the item.
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A) Mnemonics
B) Hierarchies
C) Nonsense syllables
D) Chunking
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A) Learning the words of a song in an unfamiliar language
B) Learning the names of 22 students in your literature class
C) Remembering how to make a complicated dessert
D) Remembering how to get to the campus recreation facility
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A) brain lesions affected declarative memory.
B) procedural learning was affected by declarative memory.
C) cerebellar lesions affected procedural memory.
D) frontal or temporal lesions affected implicit memory.
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A) Brent woke up one night in a rage and found he could not remember details about his activities on the previous day for more than a few moments.
B) Manuel oscillates between remembering details of his life and not being able to remember them.
C) Ever since she was a young girl, Colleen felt like demons were inside her head compelling her to remember disturbing things about her past.
D) Following Greg's surgery to remove a benign brain tumor he could not recall most of what had happened to him during the year before his surgery.
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