Okami Chapter 08 Practice Test

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. This memory process involves making meaning out of our perceptions.

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. When information becomes conscious, it has been activated in this store.

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. You might use this strategy to remember a telephone number if you have nothing with which to write.

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. An experimenter is hoping to measure this when asking you to quickly repeat back a string of digits like 2,3,5,6,1,2,6.

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. Which of the following is NOT a way that long-term memories are encoded?

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. Which of the following was NOT among the list of habits known to reduce exam performance?

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. On a multiple-choice exam, identifying the correct answer is really a matter of

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. Researchers demonstrated this phenomenon when they had scuba divers memorize lists of words either under water or on land, and later tested them for recall of these words both on land and under water.

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. This retrieval phenomenon works when mood and other psychological states, including drug-induced changes in consciousness, act as retrieval cues.

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. This memory phenomenon is a highly vivid and detailed remembrance of one’s personal circumstances at the moment of learning of some shocking and unexpected event.

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. This part of the multicomponent model of working memory holds visual information in short-term memory.

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. This part of the multicomponent model of working memory allows us to have several short- and long-term memory “programs” open at the same time.

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. All of the following are examples of episodic memories, EXCEPT:

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. When we recall something, but have no awareness that we are doing so, we are using

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. Craik and Lockhart did not adhere to the notion that memory consists of separate stores and stages such as STM and LTM. Instead they proposed that

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. If you make a list of items to buy at the grocery store but forget your list at home, you will probably be able to remember the first few items on the list as an example of this serial position effect.

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. Supporters of the idea of distinct memory systems claim that this serial position effect is evidence of the existence of a separate short-term memory store.

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. There has recently been a shift among memory researchers away from quantitative questions of how much and how long to the question of how

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. Most modern psychologists view memory like a “theater” of experience where events may be interpreted and reinterpreted over time. This means that memories are

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. The false memory effect demonstrated by Ceci and colleagues particularly affects

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. Your confidence in autobiographical memories for events that occurred before your fourth birthday are most likely based on

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. All of the following are examples of proactive interference, EXCEPT:

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. A schema is necessary to represent which of these bits of information?

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. Studies that demonstrate this effect of schemas also highlight the importance of the context in which an event occurs for subsequent accurate recall.

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. Which of the following best describes the consensus of most researchers about the recovered memory controversy?

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. Which of the following does NOT describe one of the four stages in the process of vicarious conditioning?

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. Which of the following does NOT describe one of the four stages in the process of vicarious conditioning?

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