Cognitive Psychology Questions
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Which of the following is an example of a test using recognition
A key component for any person to believe that a false event is in fact true is to make sure that the false information is
In Loftus's 1978 study, participants viewed a slide presentation of an accident. Later, some of the participants were asked a questions about a yield sign when the actual slides contained pictures of a stop sign. When presented with this inaccurate information, how did these participants typically respond?
Your English instructor has given you an assignment to write down your most favorite memory from when you were 12 months old. What might you tell him?
Multiple-choice test questions typically rely on ____, while essay questions rely on ______
_______ memories are said to linger in the mind for a few seconds, allowing people the chance to keep with the flow of conversations and remember what was just said.
Amber meets a cute guy named Carson at a party. She wants to make sure she remembers his name, so she reminds herself that he has the same name as the capital of Nevada (Carson City). This transferring of information from short-term memory to long-term memory is an example of what type of rehearsal?
When creating a presentation, many public speaking instructors will tell you to develops a strong opening of attention getter to your presentation as well as a good summary and finish. What aspect of memory best explains these suggestions?
Noland bought a fancy new smart phone. It was a different brand of phone than his old phone, so he spent quite a few frustrating hours learning to use the new one. The problem was that he kept trying to tap icons on the new phone in the places they had been on his old phone. Noland's problem was most likely due to
Information enters into short-term memory through a process known as
Henry Gustav Molaison (H.M.) suffered from profound anterograde amnesia after his _______ were surgically removed in an attempt to control his seizures.
Which neurotransmitter is no longer readily produced in Alzheimer's patients
the ability to remember where you were and what you were doing when the United States was attacked on September 11, 2001, is an example of
What type of amnesia do you have when you cannot remember things that happened before a traumatic accident?
Raven has just finished learning a list of nonsense words given to her by her psychology instructor as part of a class activity. She had 100 percent recall at the end of class. According to Ebbinghaus's curve of forgetting, how quickly will Raven likely forget about 40 percent of the information she has just learned?
_____ memory includes what people can do or demonstrate, whereas _____ memory is about what people know and can report
Your mother tells you to dress for success at your interview because it's all about "first impressions". In other words, she is telling you that people often remember what they see at first. This beliefs is in line with what element of memory
Early studies of the capacity of short-term memory suggested that most people could remember approximately ___ bits of information
Of the following, which is the most similar to the concept of long-term memory
Which type of memory system best explains the "what?" Phenomenon