1) The Multi Store Model of memory postulates that memory comprises of a) sensory store b) short term memory c) long term memory d) all of these 2) Information from the environment is received by the a) sensory store b) short term store c) long term store d) none of these 3) Sensory information can last in the sensory store for a) 1-2 seconds b) 1-6 seconds c) 1-2 minutes d) none 4) The short term store (STM) can hold this many chunks of information a) 5 +/- 2 chunks b) 6 +/- 3 chunks c) 7 +/-4 chunks d) 7 +/- 2 chunks 5) The process through which information is moved from the sensory store to the short term store (STM) is a) retrieval b) consolidation c) attention d) decay 6) The process that helps move information from STM to LTM is a) attention b) retention c) rehearsal d) consolidation 7) It has infinite capacity to hold information a) Sensory store b) STM c) LTM d) all of these 8) When you call words that are at the beginning of a list, it is referred to as a) recency effect b) primacy effect c) articulatory supression 9) When you recall words from the end of a list better, it is referred to as a) recency effect b) primacy effect c) articulatory suppression 10) Words that are the end of the list are recalled better because they are still in a) Sensory store b) STM c) LTM d) none of these 11) Words at the beginning of the list are recalled better because they have already been transferred to the a) sensory store b) STM c) LTM d) none of these 12) This method is used by researchers to disrupt rehearsal of the information that enter the STM a) articulatory activation b) articulatory supression 13) The knowledge and understanding acquired from HM's condition  a) can be generalised b) can't be generalised 14) HM suffered from a) partial anterograde amnesis b) retrograde amnesia c) epileptic seizures d) all of these e) none of these 15) Dr. Scoville used multiple methods to study the case of HM. It means it had good a) researcher triangulation b) theoretical triangulation c) methodological triangulation 16) Memory stored in LTM can __________________ if not frequently retrieved and reused. a) decay b) decay and be forgotten c) forgotten 17) The aim of Glanzer and Cunitz's (1966) research was to investigate a) if the position of words affected recall b) if there are separate memory stores c) if articulatory suppression interfered with memory processing d) all of these 18) Glanzer and Cunitz's (1966) research involved recalling word lists which affects it a) internal validity b) population validity c) ecological validity 19) Glanzer and Cunitz's (1966) research has used standardised procedures and has been replicated by multiple researchers which increases its a) test-retest reliability b) inter-rater relaibility 20) One cannot form new memories when one suffers from a) retrograde amnesia b) anterograde amnesia

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