Patrick forgets where he left his keys, so he starts thinking back through his day. While he made no conscious effort to remember what he did throughout the day, he finds he is able to recall everything that took place since he woke up. Which of the following best describes how Patrick encoded the information about what he did earlier?, Deep processing, Parallel processing, Effortful processing, Automatic processing, Shallow processing, None of the above, Jill wants to make sure she is able to recall the term "hypothalamus" for her next psychology test. In order to do that, she learns the functions of the hypothalamus in the body and connects this information to what she knows about other body parts. Jill is increasing the chances of remembering the hypothalamus by utilizing.., Shallow processing, Maintenance rehearsal, Elaborative rehearsal, Self-reference effect, None of the above, Acoustic encoding, Which of the following pairs of types of encoding and levels of processing is correct?, Visual encoding and shallow processing, Acoustic encoding and deep processing, Semantic encoding and shallow processing, I don't know, Visual encoding and deep processing, Acoustic encoding and shallow processing, At the age of 10, Cal won his little league championship game by hitting a game-winning home run in the very last inning. He and his teammates were overwhelmed with excitement to be champions. Now, 40 years later as an adult, Cal can recall every detail of that game. Which of the following terms best characterizes Cal's memory of his victory?, Long-term memory, Flashbulb memory, None, Explicit memory, Implicit memory, Iconic memory, Daniel's teacher started assigning practice quizzes to help his class review for their unit exams in January. Since he started taking the practice quizzes, Daniel became better able to recall the information he learned in class. This is an example of the, Primacy effect, Spacing effect, Recency effect, Mnemonic effect, Testing effect, None, Which type of memory best helps a student remember to complete their college applications before their due dates?, Implicit, Short-term, Sensory, Prospective, Semantic, Long-term, Your best friend insists that cramming several hours the night before an exam is the most effective study method. After taking a psychology course, you inform the friend that she could spend less overall time studying if she would just do a little bit at a time every night the week leading up to a test. This is known as, Massed practice, Elaborate rehearsal, Mnemoics, Spacing effect, None, Serial position, To make sure she would remember everything she needed at the grocery store, Darcy replaced the lyrics to her favorite song with the items on her shopping list and sings it to herself. This is an example of, Acoustic encoding, Visual encoding, Semantic encoding, Chunking, Rehearsal, Prospective, If you have difficulty remembering this year's Spanish vocabulary because of the French classes you have taken in previous years, you are experiencing:, Memory reconstruction, Multitasking, Retroactive interference, Proactive inference, None, Repression, Tom suffered a traumatic brain injury. Now, Tom cannot remember what day of the week it is, what he had for breakfast, or the faces of people he just met. A few moments after meeting a new person, Tom will reintroduce himself as though they never met. Which of the following best explains Tom's behavior?, Schizophrenia, Retrograde amnesia, Anterograde amnesia, Dissociate fugue, Dissociative identity disorder, Anxiety
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