Chapter 7: Problem 11
Your memory of how to ride a bicycle is contained in your ___________ memory. A. declarative B. procedural C. structural D. episodic
Chapter 7: Problem 11
Your memory of how to ride a bicycle is contained in your ___________ memory. A. declarative B. procedural C. structural D. episodic
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Get started for freeBulldog McRae was recently traded to a new football team. He is struggling to remember the plays for his new team because he keeps mixing them up with the plays from his previous team. Bulldog's problem illustrates the operation of: A. retroactive interference. B. proactive interference. C. transfer-inappropriate processing. D. parallel distributed processing.
The word big is flashed on a screen. A mental picture of the word big represents a __________ code; the definition “large in size” represents a __________ code; “sounds like pig” represents a __________ code. A. structural; phonemic; semantic B. phonemic; semantic; structural C. structural; semantic; phonemic D. phonemic; structural; semantic
Dorothy memorized her shopping list. When she got to the store, however, she found she had forgotten many of the items from the middle of the list. This is an example of: A. inappropriate encoding. B. retrograde amnesia. C. proactive interference. D. the serial-position effect.
An organized cluster of knowledge about a particular object or event is called a: A. semantic network. B. conceptual hierarchy. C. schema. D. retrieval cue.
Which statement best represents current evidence on the durability of long- term storage? A. All forgetting involves breakdowns in retrieval. B. LTM is like a barrel of marbles in which none of the marbles ever leaks out. C. There is no convincing evidence that all one's memories are stored away permanently. D. All long-term memories gradually decay at a constant rate.
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