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$100: What are the three processes involved in memory? A: Encoding, Storage, Retrieval Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Encoding, Spacing, Processing D: Recall, Storage, Rehearsal C: Spacing, Storage, Retrieval $100 Question
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B: Automatic Processing D: Rehearsal Processing $200 Question: What is encoding of information that occurs without thought A: Overlearning Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Automatic Processing D: Rehearsal Processing C: Effortful Process $200 Question
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$300 Question: This has a capacity (7±2) and a duration of 20 seconds A: Sensory Memory Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Long Term Memory D: Iconic Memory C: Short Term Memory $300 Question
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$500 Question: An example of this is learning new Spanish words A: Automatic Processing Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Short Term Memory D: Effortful Processing C: Peg Word $1,000 Question
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$1000 Question $1,000 Question: This has unlimited capacity and the duration is unknown, but a A: Short Term memory Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Long Term Memory D: Storage C: Sensory Memory $1,000 Question
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D: Misinformation Effect $2000 Question $2,000 Question: Because of a(n) _____________ we won’t remember what a penny looks like A: Encoding Failure Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Storage Decay D: Misinformation Effect C: Retrieval Failure $2,000 Question
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$4000 Question $4,000 Question: This explains why you should not cram all your studying into one night A: Overall Rehearsal Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Spacing Rehearsal D: Sensory C: Encoding $4,000 Question
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A: Serial Position Effect $8000 Question $8,000 Question: Because of this, you should put extra time for memorization of items on the middle of a list A: Serial Position Effect Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Peg Word D: Spacing Rehearsal C: Method of Loci $8,000 Question
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B: Method of Loci Memory $250000 Question $10, 000 Question: An example of this memory would be events of 911, because the memory seems so vivid in your mind A: Working Memory Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Method of Loci Memory D: Flashbulb Memories C: Long Term Memory $250,000 Question
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A: Self-Reference Effect $64000 Question $14,000 Question: Betty often relates psychology terms to her own life experiences. This is an example of A: Self-Reference Effect Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Auditory Encoding D: Iconic Memory C: Visual Encoding $64,000 Question
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$16000 Question $16,000 Question: momentary (3-4 sec) sensory memory of auditory stimuli A: Short Term Memory Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Iconic Memory D: Visual memory C: Echoic Memory $16,000 Question
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$32000 Question $32,000 Question: Example: Sometimes Kelly tells people his old phone number instead of his new one A: Retroactive Interference Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Misinformation Effect D: Proactive Interference C: Stroop Effect $32,000 Question
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$64000 Question $64,000 Question: Your recollections about your last birthday are stored in your __________ memory A: Episodic Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Semantic D: Short-Term C: Retroactive $64,000 Question
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D: Misinformation effect $125000 Question $125,000 Question: The discovery that words heard underwater are later better recalled underwater than on land best illustrates the value of A: Implicit Memory Click on the letter of the correct answer B: State Dependency D: Misinformation effect C: Context Effect $125,000 Question
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$250000 Question $250,000 Question: Imagining your shoes in the shower to remember to bring your gym shoes to work is an example of A: Recency Effect Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Peg Word C: Method of Loci D: Primary Effect $250,000 Question
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B: Retroactive Memories $1 Million Question $500, 000 Question: These memories of skills and procedures are processed in your cerebellum A: Recognition Memory Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Retroactive Memories D: Explicit Memories C: Implicit Memories $500,000 Question
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$1,000,000 Question: Research on Misinformation effect shows that A: Events from past are vulnerable to distortion Click on the letter of the correct answer B: People can easily tell the difference between true and false memory D: Difficult to lead people to construct memories that never happened C: Hypnosis is a easy way to retrieve memory $1,000,000 Question
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