Unit 10 Exam
Tim, a third grader, learns the sentence "Georgia eat old gray routes and paints houses yellow" to help him remember the spelling of "geography." Tim is using what?
A mnemonic device
Your ability to immediately recognize the voice over the phone as your mother's best illustrates the value of:
Acoustic encoding
Jamie systematically tried each successive key on her dad's ring until she found the one that unlocked his office door this best illustrates problem solving by means of:
An algorithm
John suffered a head injury in an accident five years ago. He has problems remembering any experiences since the accident. John symptoms describe:
Anterograde amnesia
During her psychology test, Kelsey could not remember the meaning of the term "proactive interference". Surprisingly, however, she accurately remembered that the term appeared on the fourth line of a left-hand page in her textbook. Her memory of this incidental information is best explained in terms of:
Automatic processing
Material that an individual cannot remember but is on the "tip of the tongue" is:
Available, but not accessible
The tendency for one's preexisting beliefs to distort logical reasoning
Belief bias
clinging to one's initial conceptions after the basis on which they were formed has been discredited
Belief perseverance
a tendency to search for information that confirms one's preconceptions
Confirmation bias
Austin can't remember Jack Smith's name because he wasn't paying attention when Jack was formally introduced. Austin's poor memory is best explained in terms of:
Encoding failure
Marlene forgot to bring a pillow on the camping trip, so she spent a very uncomfortable and restless night. Unfortunately, she never thought of using her downfield jacket as a pillow. Marlene's oversight best illustrates:
Functional fixedness
In trying to solve a potentially complicated problem quickly, we are most likely to rely on:
Heuristics
Many people retain their classically conditioned for years without any conscious recollection of how or when those fears were learned this best illustrates ___ memory
Implicit
Cerebellum is to ___ as hippocampus is to ___.
Implicit; explicit
After spending two hours trying to solve an engineering problem, Amira finally gave up. As she was trying to fall asleep that night, a solution to the problem popped into her head. Amira's experience best illustrates:
Insight
an increase in a synapse's firing potential after brief, rapid stimulation
Long-term potentation
people not remembering what other people said because they were too busy rehearsing their own part
Next-in-line effect
the tendency to overestimate the accuracy of our knowledge and judgments
Over-confidence
The smallest distinctive sound unit of a language is a:
Phenome
Reading a romantic novel caused Sarah to recall some old experiences with a high school boyfriend. The fact of the novel on Sarah's memory retrieval is an illustration of:
Priming
Arnold so easily remembers his old girlfriends telephone number that he finds it difficult to recall his new girlfriend's number. Arnolds difficulty best illustrates:
Proactive interference
Remembering how to roller skate involves which of the following kinds of memory?
Procedural
Mood-congruent memory refers to the effect of emotional states in the process of:
Retrieval
Smell of freshly baked bread a weekend in Mr. Brown's vivid memories of his early childhood. The aroma apparently acted as a powerful:
Retrieval cue
When her teacher mentioned the arms race, Krista understood that the word "arms" referred to weapons and not to body parts. Chris does correct interpretation best illustrates the importance of:
Semantics
The tendency to immediately recall the first and last names in a list better than the middle items is known as the ___ effect.
Serial position
Denise was careful to avoid the use of dangling participle's and run on sentences in her outside because she did not want to lose points for a faulty:
Syntax
On Monday, the meteorologist forecast a 20% chance of rain, so Cheryl took her umbrella to work. On Friday, he reported an 80% chance that it would not rain, so Cheryl left her umbrella at home. Cheryl's behavior illustrates the impact of:
The framing effect
After reading a newspaper report suggesting that drunken-driving might have contributed to a recent auto accident, several people who actually witnessed the accident began to remember the driver involved as traveling more recklessly than was actually the case. This provides an example of:
The misinformation effect
Miss Smith is orderly, neat, fairly quiet, and shy. She enjoys reading in her spare time in belongs to a social club that includes three librarians, nine real estate agents, and eight social workers. A tendency to it conclude that Jann must be one of the three librarians would illustrate the powerful influence of:
The representativeness heuristic
Jamie performs better on foreign language vocabulary tests if she studies the material 15 minutes every day for eight days than if she grams for two hours the night before the test. This illustrates what is known as:
The spacing effect
Noam Chomsky's view of language proposes that:
There is an inherent language acquisition device
The integration of new incoming information with knowledge retrieved from long-term memory involves the activity of:
Working memory
The organization of information into meaningful units is called:
chunking
A flashbulb memory would typically be stored in ________ memory.
long-term
incorporating misleading info into one's memory of an event
misinformation effect
Iconic memory is to echoic memory as ________ is to ________.
visual stimulation; auditory stimulation