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Which of the following is modified the way witnesses are questioned
a way police have
changed their
interrogation techniques
to lower the risk of false
memory syndrome?
Police have
______________________ .
a
decided to only
prosecute cases with
DNA evidence
b.
modified the way
witnesses are questioned
c
required new officers to
study psychology and
learn about false memory
syndrome
d
spoken to victim
advocacy groups to learn
more about sensitivity
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When you take a recognition
multiple-choice test, you
are relying on
______________________, a means
of retrieving information
out of your long-term
memory storage system
that helps you choose
the correct answer.
a
encoding
b
recognition
c
storage
d
the Stroop effect
Elaine wakes up in the retrograde
hospital with a head
injury. She gets to know
her doctors and nurses
over time, but it soon
becomes clear that she
has no memories from
before she woke up in
the hospital. Elaine has
______________________ amnesia.
a
anterograde
b
flashbulb
c
graduated
d
retrograde
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What is the main idea of If you want to remember a piece of information, you
levels of processing should think about it more deeply and link it to other
theory? information and memories to make it more
a meaningful.
Aerobic exercise
promotes neurogenesis.
b
If you want to remember
a piece of information,
you should think about it
more deeply and link it to
other information and
memories to make it
more meaningful.
c
In order to remember
information, you should
build a web of retrieval
cues to help you access
material when you want
to remember it.
d
Overlearning can help
prevent storage decay.
Encoding information automatic processing and effortful processing
occurs through
______________________ .
a
automatic processing
and effortful processing
b
automatic storing and
effortful retrieving
c
processing and storing
d
storing and retrieving
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Which of the following is being able to hum the tune to a song even when
a good example of you can't remember the lyrics
acoustic encoding?
a
being able to hum the
tune to a song even
when you can't
remember the lyrics
b
dreaming about an
airport and deciding to
take a trip
c
remembering the names
of the Great Lakes with
the acronym HOMES
d
thinking about a bike you
plan to buy and having
the image of the bike
appear in your mind
The formulation of new construction; reconstruction
memories is sometimes
called ______________________ ,
and the process of
bringing up old
memories is called
______________________ .
a
coding; recoding
b
construction;
reconstruction
c
equipotentiality; amnesia
d
information;
misinformation
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