Chapter 12: Forgetting
Clark's nutcrackers apparently recall the location of something like _________ food caches. a. 100 b. 1,000 c. 2,000 d. 20,000
2,000
Kamil and Balda found that Clark's nutcrackers could recall the location of food caches for up to ____________. a. 6 hours b. 6 days c. 6 weeks d. 6 months
6 months
Forgetting can be studied by requiring the subject to match a stimulus presented earlier, a procedure called ____________. a. DMTS b. MTSD c. MTS d. the extinction method
DMTS
The length of the retention interval is unrelated to the degree of forgetting.
False
The measure of forgetting called gradient degradation has to do with extinction.
False
The names of the Great Lakes can be recalled with help of the acronym, _______. a. HURON b. HOMES c. HOUSE d. MOUSE
HOMES
The "man who couldn't forget" was studied by__________. a. Freud b. Luria c. Ebbinghaus d. Underwood
Luria
The first person to argue that the passage of time does not cause forgetting was probably __________. a. Ebbinghaus b. McGeoch c. Steinmetz d. Underwood
McGeoch
When the task is to identify stimuli to which the subject was exposed earlier, the measure of forgetting used is called_______.
Recognition
The period between the end of a learning experience and its recall is called the _______ interval.
Retention
Bob is introduced to Matilda at a party. A few minutes later he is introduced to Harriet. When he meets Matilda again, he can't recall her name. This is most likely an example of _______ interference.
Retroactive
A system for learning with flash cards is known by the acronym____________. a. FLASH b. SPDLN c. SAFMEDS d. IDANO
SAFMEDS
Declarative memories include _______ and _______ memories
Semantic, episodic
When performance varies with an organism's physiological condition, it is said to be _______ .
State-dependent
Sir Frederick Barlett's classic study of forgetting used the story, _________. a. The Tortoise and the Hare b. The War of the Ghosts c. The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit d. Lassie Come Home
The War of the Ghosts
Declarative knowledge is also called explicit knowledge.
True
Forgetting is a deterioration in learned performance following a period without practice
True
In one of Rovee-Collier`s experiments with babies and mobiles, after a retention interval there was no sign of forgetting when the context was the same as that during training
True
Marjory memorized her part in the school play thoroughly in her apartment, but found that she couldn't remember her lines at rehearsal. Her trouble is consistent with the effects of context cues
True
The "savings method" is one way of measuring forgetting
True
The Jenkins and Dallenback study of forgetting after sleep suggests that forgetting is a function of learning
True
The name Benton Underwood is associated with paired associate learning.
True
Another term for episodic memory is ____ memory. a. autobiographical b. ancestral c. sequential d. frame
autobiographical
The Chase and Simon study comparing chess masters and ordinary players showed that when chess pieces were arranged in random order, ____________ . a. chess masters forgot less b. ordinary players forgot less c. chess masters and ordinary players forgot about the same amount d. chess masters learned more and forgot more
chess masters and ordinary players forgot about the same amount
When forgetting occurs because the environment during recall is different from the environment during training, it is said to be ____________. a. cue-dependent b. environment triggered c. stimulus triggered d. venue triggered
cue-dependent
The term _______ memory refers to learned behavior that can be expressed, usually in words. a. declarative b. verbal c. implicit d. linguistic
declarative
Forgetting can be measured as a flattening of the generalization gradient, a procedure called gradient____________. a. leveling b. degradation c. reduction d. deterioration
degradation
The work of Levine and Murphy suggests that people are more likely to forget what they read if they ____________. a. agree with it b. disagree with it c. are ambivalent about it d. wrote it
disagree with it
Harry Bahrick's studies of forgetting have involved retention inervals of up to _______. a. five weeks b.five months c. five years d. five decades
five decades
Jack and Jill go up a hill to fetch a pail of water. Jack falls down and breaks his crown and Jill thinks he may have suffered a concussion. To test his memory, she asks him if he remembers what happened. Jill is measuring forgetting by the method known as ____________. a. relearning b. extinction c. free recall d. prompted recall
free recall
Loftus found that eyewitness reports are influenced by the words used to ask about the event. In one experiment, she found that use of the word "smashed" produced higher estimates of car speed than use of the word____________. a. struck b. banged c. crashed d. hit
hit
The Jenkins and Dallenback study of forgetting after sleep suggests that forgetting is a function of ____________. a. learning b. fatigue c. time d. failure to use mnemonics
learning
Memories that cannot be expressed are called _____. a. ineffable b. nondeclarative c. explicit d. motoric
nondeclarative
In _________ learning, two stimuli, A and B, are presented, and the task is then to recall B when presented with A. a. AB b. ABA c. paired associate d. conjoined stimulus
paired associate
Forgetting is the deterioration of ____________ . a. performance b. memory c. mental processes d. neurological tissue
performance
Meaningful material is forgotten less readily than nonsense material. This shows the importance of ____________. a. insight b. previous learning c. subsequent learning d. understanding
previous learning
When what we learned on Monday interferes with our ability to recall what we learned the following Tuesday, we speak of ____________. a. proactive interference b. retroactive interference c. overlearning d. the training effect
proactive interference
Riding a bicycle is an example of _____ memory. a. rotary b. procedural c. physical d. muscular
procedural
It turns out that Jack (see item 7) can't remember anything that happened from the time he and Jill started up the hill. Jill takes Jack up the hill again and finds that he remembers seeing the well before. Jill is measuring forgetting by using ____________. a. relearning b. extinction c. free recall d. prompted recall
prompted recall
One measure of forgetting is called delayed matching to sample. This procedures could be considered a form of____________. a. relearning b. extinction c. free recall d. prompted recall
prompted recall
When measuring forgetting using the extinction method, the behavior studied is ___________. a. put on extinction before the retention interval b. put on extinction after the retention interval c. alternately extinguished and retrained d. completely extinguished before training begins
put on extinction after the retention interval
To measure forgetting, Ebbinghaus used the ____________ method. a. relearning b. extinction c. free recall d. prompted recall
relearning
A study of immobilized cockroaches showed the importance of ________________ in forgetting. a. sleep b. state dependent learning c. proactive interference d. retroactive interference
retroactive interference
Endel Tulving said that _____ memories have to do with "knowledge of the world." a. semantic b. episodic c. linguistic d. academic
semantic
According to the _____________ metaphor, experiences are stashed in the brain like photographs in an album. a. storage b. cache c. stockpile d. collector
storage
Studies of interference often involve learning pairs of words. This procedure is called paired _______ learning
Associate
The first person to demonstrate the relationship between forgetting and degree of learning was probably____________ . a. Krueger b. Ebbinghaus c. Underwood d. Dunlap
Ebbinghaus