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Deck 4: Memory and Learning
1
Which of the following is an example of an organizational strategy?
A) overlearning
B) acrostics
C) rereading
D) grouping
A) overlearning
B) acrostics
C) rereading
D) grouping
D
2
All of the following are examples of high-level rehearsal strategies except:
A) reading the information out loud
B) reciting the information out loud
C) outlining a chapter
D) taking self-tests
A) reading the information out loud
B) reciting the information out loud
C) outlining a chapter
D) taking self-tests
A
3
Immediate memory typically has two limits. Without help, we can usually hold about ___________ chunks of information for about _____________ seconds.
A) 3, 120
B) 4, 90
C) 5, 75
D) 7, 30
A) 3, 120
B) 4, 90
C) 5, 75
D) 7, 30
D
4
Which of the following would be an example of an affective strategy?
A) deciding that you will work for a B in your geology course
B) reviewing your lecture notes by teaching them to your sister
C) re-marking your textbook
D) developing a mnemonic to remember the twelve cranial nerves
A) deciding that you will work for a B in your geology course
B) reviewing your lecture notes by teaching them to your sister
C) re-marking your textbook
D) developing a mnemonic to remember the twelve cranial nerves
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5
Using a mnemonic is an example of a(n) _______________________ strategy.
A) rehearsal
B) elaboration
C) organization
D) comprehension
A) rehearsal
B) elaboration
C) organization
D) comprehension
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6
In your dorm room the light switch is just inside the door. When you go home for your first weekend visit of the semester, you go into your bedroom and reach for the light switch. However, there is no switch since your bedroom is lit by table lamps. Reaching for the light switch that isn't there is an example of
A) retrieval failure.
B) an error in your sensory memory.
C) interference.
D) the limits of short-term memory.
A) retrieval failure.
B) an error in your sensory memory.
C) interference.
D) the limits of short-term memory.
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7
In order to encode stimuli, we must use information stored in our
A) sensory memory.
B) immediate memory.
C) working memory.
D) long-term memory.
A) sensory memory.
B) immediate memory.
C) working memory.
D) long-term memory.
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8
One way to remember the names of the five great lakes is to recognize that when arranged in a certain order, the initial letter in the name of each lake spells out the word "HOMES." This is an example of which type of learning strategy?
A) a rehearsal strategy
B) an acrostic
C) comprehension monitoring
D) an acronym
A) a rehearsal strategy
B) an acrostic
C) comprehension monitoring
D) an acronym
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9
Some students get very anxious during exams and forget material they studied. What is the best defense against anxiety-induced forgetting?
A) transfer
B) overlearning
C) massed practice
D) review
A) transfer
B) overlearning
C) massed practice
D) review
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10
Strategies that help you self-test the material when studying for an exam are referred to as
A) Rehearsal Strategies
B) Elaboration Strategies
C) Organizational Strategies
D) Comprehension Monitoring Strategies
A) Rehearsal Strategies
B) Elaboration Strategies
C) Organizational Strategies
D) Comprehension Monitoring Strategies
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11
The process of getting information to jell or stick in long term memory is called:
A) Encoding
B) Retrieval
C) Cognition
D) Consolidation
A) Encoding
B) Retrieval
C) Cognition
D) Consolidation
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12
According to Kenneth Higbee, a mnemonic system will aid retrieval all of the following ways except:
A) it provides you with a starting point for your search.
B) it provides you with a method of progressing logically through your search.
C) it provides you with a mechanism to activate your cues to retrieve the information you need for your search.
D) it provides you with a way to know that you've finished your search.
A) it provides you with a starting point for your search.
B) it provides you with a method of progressing logically through your search.
C) it provides you with a mechanism to activate your cues to retrieve the information you need for your search.
D) it provides you with a way to know that you've finished your search.
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13
Studying occurs in the _______________ memory.
A) sensory
B) long-term
C) immediate
D) working
A) sensory
B) long-term
C) immediate
D) working
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14
Strategies that help you restructure the material are referred to as
A) Rehearsal Strategies
B) Elaboration Strategies
C) Organizational Strategies
D) Comprehension Monitoring Strategies
A) Rehearsal Strategies
B) Elaboration Strategies
C) Organizational Strategies
D) Comprehension Monitoring Strategies
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15
The terms or phrases that we use to retrieve information from long-term memory are known as
A) lures
B) decoys
C) cues
D) clues
A) lures
B) decoys
C) cues
D) clues
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