Pedro was able to recall his new friend's phone number by reminding himself that the last four digits were the same as his own, just in a different order. Pedro was using _____ to help him remember his friend's phone number.
7. Memory
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A multiple-choice test requires the use of what type of retrieval process?
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What is the best way for a person to overcome the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon?
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A study discussed in the textbook researched the effects of different types of information on memory. Its subjects viewed a slide presentation of a traffic accident. The actual slide presentation contained a stop sign, but in a written summary of the presentation, the sign was referred to as a yield sign. What were the results of this study?
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A research study found that people who look at real visual images and then are asked to simply imagine looking at visual images
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Donyelle finds that she performs better on the exams that are given in her regular psychology classroom than in the large lecture room that is used to give midterms and finals to several sections at once. Donyelle's experience illustrates
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Bill was interviewing people for a job opening in his department. The _____ effect suggests that the first and last person interviewed for a job will be better remembered by the interviewer than all the people in the middle.
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Which is an example of a recognition task?
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Carl is able to remember the names of the first three presidents before he begins to have difficulty. This is
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When given a list of grocery items to remember, Marissa can only recall the last several items on the list. Marissa's memory lapse is a good illustration of
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To answer the questions in this test, which type of memory recall will you most frequently use?
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People's memories of September 11, 2001, are best described as
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Why do flashbulb memories seem so vivid and exact?
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The constructive processing view says that every time a memory is retrieved
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Namiko was in a study room during which he was shown a photo of a man with straight hair. Later, he was asked if he noticed the man's curly hair. Namiko was then convinced that the man in the photo had curly hair. This is an example of
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