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Cognition Exploring Study Set 2
Quiz 6: The Acquisition of Memories and the Working-Memory System
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Question 41
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Reading your notes, or the textbook, over and over again is NOT recommended as a study strategy because
Question 42
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Which of the following is an example of a question that leads to deep processing?
Question 43
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Although mnemonics can be helpful for remembering a small number of specific items (like a grocery list) , they do have some drawbacks. One such problem is that
Question 44
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Data indicate that, all things being equal, recall performance will be best if materials are encoded with ________ processing.
Question 45
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A physician has just read an article about a recently invented drug. Which of the following is LEAST important in determining whether the physician will remember the article later on?
Question 46
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In a peg-word system, participants help themselves memorize a group of items by
Question 47
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A helpful analogy for the encoding and retrieval process in long-term memory is
Question 48
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In general, any technique designed to improve memory is referred to as
Question 49
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Which of these is LEAST important for memory acquisition?
Question 50
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A participant is trying to memorize the word "parade." To help herself, she thinks about the word within a complicated sentence: "From their third-floor apartment, they had a great view of all the bands, the cowboys, and the floats in the Thanksgiving parade." This learning strategy will produce
Question 51
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The memorizer plays an important role in memory acquisition. Which of the following is LEAST likely to have an effect on long-term memory?
Question 52
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If a participant is asked to remember a previously experienced event, the relevant memory must be accessed via
Question 53
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Deep processing may lead to improved memory performance because it facilitates retrieval. How exactly does this happen?
Question 54
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Is memory for complex scenes similar to memory for words?
Question 55
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According to fMRI evidence, which of the following areas is/are critical to the successful encoding of words?
Question 56
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Imagine you are shown the word "DOG" and asked one of the following questions about that word. According to the principles of elaborative encoding, which of the following questions is going to lead to the best memory performance?
Question 57
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It is difficult to predict what an individual will remember for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
Question 58
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Which of the following most accurately represents the probability an item will be retained (most likely > least likely) ?
Question 59
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Several researchers have compared brain activity during the learning process for words that were later remembered or forgotten. Which of the following is NOT consistent with their findings?