1.Which of the following actions demonstrate the presence of memory in humans?
2.Which of the following best describes the process of cued recall?
3.How does the constructive memory perspective account for variations in two individuals' recollections of the same event?
4.Which of the following statements is NOT a correct description of explicit or implicit memory?
5.Which of the following is NOT a reason why it is challenging to generalize about memory and brain function?
6.Which statement does NOT accurately describe the findings from Bower et al.’s (1969) study on how structured hierarchical information affects memory?
7.Why do some individuals recall an ambiguous story about a woman named Nancy in a doctor's office with altered or distorted memories?
8.What does retrieval-induced forgetting describe in terms of memory performance?
9.Which of the following best describes a key feature of expanding retrieval practice?
10.What term describes the phenomenon where individuals remember items at the end of a list better than those in the middle?
11.Which part of Baddeley’s updated working memory model is responsible for combining and processing information within working memory?
12.According to Johnson and Raye (1981), how do external memories differ from those generated internally?
13.Which pair of learning techniques is most effective for enhancing the transfer of information into long-term memory?
14.What term is used to describe the mental frameworks that organize knowledge about routine activities like attending school, doing laundry, or dining out?
15.Which type of memory retains data for the briefest period?
16.In what way does the encoding specificity principle apply to exam scenarios?
17.Which of the following statements accurately describes Sperling’s partial report method?
18.What term describes memory of personal life events, and what term refers to memory of general knowledge independent of context?
19.What does priming refer to in terms of how individuals react to information?
20.Who is credited with the statement, "Crime is learned through associations"?