Memories of important events that caused an emotional reaction are called
A) flashbulb memories.
B) autobiographical memories.
C) repressed memories.
D) bipolar memories.
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Q18: Subjects in the Craik and Watkins experiment
Q19: An orienting task is
A)a way of finding
Q20: The structural level of processing is encouraged
Q21: According to Stein and Bransford's results on
Q22: Flashbulb memories are characterized by
A)better memory.
B)greater confidence
Q24: Which of the following is an example
Q25: Transfer-appropriate processing proposes that encoding the material
Q26: The encoding specificity principle states that
A)encoding and
Q27: Tulving believes that
A)the number of intervening items
Q28: Psychologists have linked levels of processing to
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