Chapter 7: Problem 14
Overlearning: A. refers to continued rehearsal of material after the point of apparent mastery. B. promotes improved recall. C. should not be done, since it leads to increased interference. D. does both a and b.
Chapter 7: Problem 14
Overlearning: A. refers to continued rehearsal of material after the point of apparent mastery. B. promotes improved recall. C. should not be done, since it leads to increased interference. D. does both a and b.
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Get started for freeYour memory of how to ride a bicycle is contained in your ___________ memory. A. declarative B. procedural C. structural D. episodic
The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon: A. is a temporary inability to remember something you know, accompanied by a feeling that it's just out of reach. B. is clearly due to a failure in retrieval. C. reflects a permanent loss of information from LTM. D. is both a and b.
The tendency to mold one's interpretation of the past to fit how events actually turned out is called: A. the overconfidence effect. B. selective amnesia. C. retroactive interference. D. the hindsight bias.
Research suggests that the consolidation of memories depends on activity in the: A. cerebellum. B. prefrontal cortex. C. medial temporal lobe. D. corpus callosum.
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.
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