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Psych 120 Purdue Final Exam
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What is Psychology? correct answer: The scientific study of behavior and mind. 
 
Types of Psychologists correct answer: Clinical, Applied, Research 
 
Clinical Psychologist correct answer: Diagnoses and treats psychological problems—such as depression, anxiety, phobias, and schizophrenia. 
 
Examples of Clinical Psychologists correct answer: Counseling Psychologists and Psychiatrist 
 
Applied Psychologist correct answer: Extend the principles of scientific psychology to practical, every...
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Chapter 4 Episodic Memory (Test questions with correct answers)
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Semantic Memory correct answers Is the neurocognitive memory system that encodes, stores, and retrieves information concerning knowledge of the world. (AKA Facts and figures and stuff) 
 
Episodic Memory correct answers Is the neurocognitive memory system that encodes, stores and retrieves memories of our personal individual experiences. (AKA What we have been through, May 3, 1999 EF5 twister Moore,OK) 
 
Flashbulb Memories correct answers Those HIGHLY SALIENT memories people have of their own c...
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AP Psychology Chapter 9 questions well answered 2023/2024 updated/verified
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AP Psychology Chapter 9Automatic processing - correct answer refers to our unconscious encoding of incidental information such as space, time, and frequency, and of well-learned information. 
 
Chunking - correct answer is the memory technique of organizing material into familiar, meaningful units. 
 
Deja vu - correct answer is the false sense that you have already experienced a current situation. 
 
Echoic memory - correct answer is the momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli, lasting abo...
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PSU PSYCH 100 Crosby Exam 2 With Complete Solutions
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Psych 100 Exam 3 (PSU Crosby) With 
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anterograde amnesia - answerwhen memory for anything new becomes impossible, 
although old memories may still be retrievable 
constructive processing - answerRetrieval of memories in which those memories are 
altered, revised, or influenced by newer information 
declarative memory - answerThings that people know (or can know) 
echoic memory - answerSounds 
elaborative rehearsal - answerA method of transferring info from STM to LTM by making...
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Psych 100 Exam 3 (PSU Crosby)100% correct(RATED A+)
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anterograde amnesia - ANSWER when memory for anything new becomes impossible, although old memories may still be retrievable 
 
constructive processing - ANSWER Retrieval of memories in which those memories are altered, revised, or influenced by newer information 
 
declarative memory - ANSWER Things that people know (or can know) 
 
echoic memory - ANSWER Sounds 
 
elaborative rehearsal - ANSWER A method of transferring info from STM to LTM by making that info meaningful in some way 
 
Encoding...
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INQUIZITIVE PS101 Quiz 6 with complete solution
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INQUIZITIVE PS101 Quiz 6 with complete solution 
 
Label the brain regions associated with each type of memory. 
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Place the three phases of the information processing model in the correct locations on the figure. 
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Label the different long-term memory systems. 
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Identify the following ways in which false memories could be constructed. 
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- A person may falsely remember that a word was part of a list, if it was related to words that were in t...
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Psychology 120, Psychology 120 P, Purdue PSY 120 Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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What two disciplines did psychology develop from? correct answer: Philosophy and physiology 
 
3 Misconceptions of Psychology correct answer: Three misconceptions include: 
- Psychology is all about treating and studying mental disorders 
- Psychology is based on logic and intuition. 
-Psychologists are best at predicting individual behavior as opposed to the behavior of a larger group of individuals. 
 
What is the definition of psychology? correct answer: Psychology is the study of behavio...
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Psych 100 Exam 3 (PSU Crosby), Psych 100 Exam 2 (PSU Crosby) With Verified Solutions
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Psych 100 Exam 3 (PSU Crosby), Psych 100 Exam 2 (PSU 
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anterograde amnesia 
when memory for anything new becomes impossible, although old memories may still be retrievable 
constructive processing 
Retrieval of memories in which those memories are altered, revised, or influenced by newer information 
declarative memory 
Things that people know (or can know) 
echoic memory 
Sounds 
elaborative rehearsal 
A method of transferring info from STM to LTM by making that ...
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PSYCH 375: Cognition Exam 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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PSYCH 375: Cognition Exam 2 Questions 
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declarative memory (explicit) - answermemory of knowledge that can be called forth 
consciously as needed 
Non-Declarative memory (Implicit) - answerlong-term memory demonstrated in behavior. 
Example: A Pianist can play piano without looking at her hands. 
Episodic memory - answerA subtype of Declarative memory: memory for one's personal 
past experiences 
Example: You remember that you ate chocolate cake at your birthday party ...
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final cog exam questions and verified correct answers
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the principle that is illustrated when most people are able to recognize a variety of examples of chairs een though no one category member may have all of the characteristic properties of chairs (ex: most chairs have 4 legs but not all do) is - correct answer family resemblance 
 
In the Mazzoni and Memon study about imagination and false memories, finding revealed that - correct answer imagination can create memory for thigns that are unfamiliar or familiar 
 
a lesson to be learned from the ...