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Which type of amnesia is rather rare but typically permanent?


A) retrograde
B) anterograde
C) proactive
D) retroactive

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Brain autopsies of patients with Alzheimer's disease typically show unusual ________.


A) plaques and tumors
B) tangles and aneurysms
C) tumors and aneurysms
D) tangles and plaques

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In the sensory memory experiment conducted by George Sperling, how many letters, on average, were people able to recall out of 12 letters?


A) 1 to 2
B) 2 to 4
C) 4 to 5
D) 5 to 7

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According to the ________ model of memory, the more attention we pay to a stimulus and the more deeply we consider it, the better we will construct a memory trace and be able to retrieve it at a future point.

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When misleading information distorts our memory of a previous experience after that event occurred, which of the following has occurred?


A) the sleeper effect
B) source amnesia
C) the misinformation effect
D) the serial position effect

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The accuracy of flashbulb memories for specific details is generally ________.


A) very low
B) fairly high
C) almost perfect
D) varied, depending on circumstances

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Ebbinghaus found that he could remember ________ of a list of nonsense syllables an hour after learning the list perfectly, ________ a day later, and ________ a week later.


A) a small amount; more; even more
B) about half; fewer; even fewer
C) almost all; almost all; hardly any
D) about half; about half; about half

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Chidi goes to his history class and takes notes long-hand, using a pen and paper. Tahani sits in the same class, but takes her notes using a laptop computer. Chidi is more likely to have success on the upcoming exam because ________.


A) he used dual-coding and Tahani did not
B) he used cognitive recall and Tahani did not
C) he used maintenance rehearsal and Tahani did not
D) he processed the terms at a deeper level than did Tahani

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Using which of these to achieve deeper levels of processing enables you to improve long-term memory?


A) elaborative rehearsal
B) episodic processing
C) semantic processing
D) priming

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Lucy glanced at the phone number displayed at her phone while she was talking to a friend but did not recognize it. When she tried later to search for it to find out who was calling her, she found she couldn't remember it. This suggests that the number was only briefly stored in her ________.


A) lingering memory
B) interim memory
C) echoic memory
D) iconic memory

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Describe the encoding, storage, and retrieval approach to memory, using a computer analogy.

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The persistence of learning over time that is represented in the three processes of encoding, storage, and retrieval is called ________.


A) intellect
B) cognition
C) memory
D) perception

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A flashbulb memory is one in which ________.


A) you have to rely on semantic recall to be able to retrieve details
B) your memory is triggered by a visual cue
C) cognitive cues direct specific recall
D) vivid images are associated with a surprising or strongly emotional event

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Which expert in eyewitness testimony and false memories was deeply affected at the age of 14 years by the drowning death of her own mother?

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The part of the three-stage model that would be used during maintenance rehearsal is ________.


A) sensory memory
B) short-term memory
C) long-term memory
D) explicit memory

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You can extend the duration of short-term memory through ________ and the capacity of short-term memory through ________.


A) maintenance rehearsal; chunking
B) elaborative rehearsal; maintenance rehearsal
C) chunking; maintenance rehearsal
D) chunking; elaborative rehearsal

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Stefan is studying and needs to remember the pathway for vision, so he imagines walking into his house, noting the cornea peephole in the door, and a pupil seated in the kitchen hands him a lens as he enters the bedroom where a retinal blanket has pictures of rods and cones. This is an example of ________.


A) acronyms
B) the method of word association
C) the tagging technique
D) the method of loci

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Tomas bought a new red sports car last week; this week, he notices dozens of this same car on the road to work every day. Which of the following terms describes what Tomas is experiencing?


A) priming
B) unconscious coding
C) primary processing
D) declarative memory

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One of the leading causes of memory loss between the ages of 15 and 25 is ________.


A) traumatic brain injury
B) prion disease
C) drug use
D) drug overdose

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If you study in an environment that keeps you relaxed but alert, the encoding specificity principle suggests you will do best when tested if you ________.


A) use cognitive recall techniques
B) use cognitive retrieval techniques
C) study your notes just before the test and don't talk to anyone
D) get adequate rest the night before, and breathe deeply but focus during the test

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