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Learning and Memory Pre-assessment True or False
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You can learn to love eating worms. Yes, everyone in this room.
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True
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Sensory memory consists of the those long lasting sensory memories
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False
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Long term memory consists of anything longer than 30 seconds.
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True
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short term memory is relatively permanent
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False Its long term-memory
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long term memory limited capacity of about seven items
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False Short term memory has a limited capacity of about seven items
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short term memory large but fleeting capacity
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False Sensory memory is large but fleeting capacity
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sensory memory unlimited capacity
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False Long term memory
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You can be in school all day, and not learn anything. Even the really smart people.
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True Learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior as a result of experience – things you may be taught in school may not be permanently learned.
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Humans are the only animals that can learn merely by observing others perform them
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False Learning is an imporant aspect of the behaviors of virtually all animals
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A person can be more readily conditioned to fear snakes and spiders than they can flowers.
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True We learn to fear snakes due to the consequences they produce – such as sickness or death of humans
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A person can be conditioned to fear flowers.
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True Someone could learn to fear flowers if they produce a negative consequence for that person – such as sneezing or itchy eyes.
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Negative reinforcement is another word for punishment
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False Negative reinforcement is increases the frequency of a behavior, whereas punishment decreases the frequency of a behavior
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Psychologists agree that punishment, regardless of its form, has little effect on behavior
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False Punishment decreases the likelihood that certain behaviors will not be repeated due to adverse consequences.
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children imitate bad behaviors more readily than they do good behaviors
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False Children imitate all behaviors
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When people go around in a circle saying their names, their poorest memories (least like to remember the person’s name) are for what was said by the person just before them.
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False They will remember the names of those at the beginning and the end
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Memory aids are no more useful than simple rehearsal of information.
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False
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Memory storage is never automatic, it always takes effort.
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The hour before sleep is a good time to commitment information to memory.
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True
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How confident eyewitnesses are about what they saw is an important predictor of their accuracy.
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False People often do not remember details of events and fill in the missing gaps with the consistent knowledge they have about what is going on
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When people learn something while intoxicated, they recall it best when they are again intoxicated.
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True
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