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Quiz 7: Memory
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Question 681
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Explain the space and time capacities of short-term memory, the effects of chunking and maintenance rehearsal on these capacities, and the best method for moving information from short-term into long-term memory.
Question 682
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Discuss flashbulb memories, including examples of these memories, when and how they are formed, why they are so vivid and lasting, why people place so much confidence in these memories, even when they are wrong, and how some of these memories can emotionally handicap people.
Question 683
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Cindy is a college freshman, taking psychology. She made a D on the first test covering two chapters, and she is trying to figure out what went wrong. She highlights in her book as the teacher lectures, and she got up at 5:00 a.m., studied four hours for the test before she skipped breakfast and went to her first class, which was history, and then took her psychology test. Explain four ways that her study methods are INEFFECTIVE, and provide Cindy with four study tips for improving her encoding and two tips for improving her retrieval of study information.
Question 684
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Ancient Greek orators had an interesting way to remember ideas in order when giving a speech, which is referred to as taking a(n)__________.
Question 685
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Describe the two main types of long-term memories and the two subdivisions of one memory type. Then, identify which type of memory each of the following experiences would produce: (a)playing a guitar, (b)knowing the names of ten famous guitarists, and (c)the time you toured the Gibson Guitar Plant in Memphis.
Question 686
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Explain the difference between explicit and implicit memories and the importance of priming.
Question 687
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Define each of the following mnemonic methods, and provide an example of how each method could be used to remember a psychology concept or term: (a)the keyword method, (b)forming a story or a chain, (c)taking a mental walk, and (d)using a system.