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Question 1Question 2Question 3Question 4Question 5Question 6Question 7Question 8Question 9Question 10Question 11Question 12Question 13Question 14Question 15Question 16Question 17Question 18Question 19Question 20Question 21Question 22Question 23Question 24Question 25Question 1Question 2Question 3Question 4Question 5Question 6Question 7Question 8Question 9Question 10Question 11Question 12Question 13Question 14Question 15Question 16Question 17Question 18Question 19Question 20Question 21Question 22Question 23Question 24Question 25- Question 12 out of 2 points Memories that cannot be expressed are called ____.AnswerSelected Answer: nondeclarative- Question 22 out of 2 points Kamil and Balda found that Clark's nutcrackers could recall the location of food caches for up to ____.AnswerSelected Answer: 6 months- Question 30 out of 2 points The measure of forgetting called gradient degradation has to do with extinction.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 40 out of 2 points The length of the retention interval is unrelated to the degree of forgetting.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 52 out of 2 points The name Benton Underwood is associated with paired associate learning.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 60 out of 2 points Sir Frederick Barlett's classic study of forgetting used the story, ____.AnswerSelected Answer: The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit- Question 70 out of 2 pointsThe first person to demonstrate the relationship between forgetting and degree of learning was probably____.AnswerSelected Answer: Underwood- Question 80 out of 2 points One mnemonic system is called ____.AnswerSelected Answer: FLASH- Question 92 out of 2 points In ____ learning, two stimuli, A and B, are presented, and the task is then to recall B when presented with A.AnswerSelected Answer: paired associate- Question 100 out of 2 points The work of Levine and Murphy suggests that people are more likely to forget what they read if they ____.AnswerSelected Answer: are ambivalent about it- Question 112 out of 2 points John Donahoe and David Marrs trained a pigeon in a discrimination task. They found that the bird discriminated correctly after a retention interval of ____.AnswerSelected Answer: 12 years- Question 122 out of 2 points When measuring forgetting using the extinction method, the behavior studied is ____.AnswerSelected Answer: put on extinction after the retention interval- Question 132 out of 2 points Forgetting is a deterioration in learned performance following a period without practice.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 142 out of 2 points H. M. proved to be a great source of information about neural mechanismsin the retention of learning. His brain damage was caused byAnswerSelected Answer: surgery to treat severe epilepsy- Question 150 out of 2 points To measure forgetting, Ebbinghaus used the ____.AnswerSelected Answer: prompted recall- Question 162 out of 2 points Endel Tulving said that ____ memories deal with "knowledge of the world."AnswerSelected Answer: semantic- Question 170 out of 2 points Forgetting can be measured as a flattening of the generalization gradient,a procedure called gradient ____.AnswerSelected Answer: deterioration- Question 182 out of 2 points Memories that can be expressed, particularly in words, are called ____memories.AnswerSelected Answer: declarative- Question 190 out of 2 points Ericsson and Chase found that "SF" could recall series of up to ____ digits.AnswerSelected Answer: 56- Question 200 out of 2 points The "man who couldn't forget" was studied by ____.AnswerSelected Answer: Underwood- Question 212 out of 2 points H. M. can work on a puzzle day after day and have no recollection of having seen it before, yet his skill at the puzzle may improve.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 222 out of 2 points Another term for episodic memory is ____ memory.AnswerSelected Answer: autobiographical- Question 232 out of 2 points When what we learned on Monday interferes with our ability to recall whatwe learned the following Tuesday, we speak of ____.AnswerSelected Answer: proactive interference- Question 240 out of 2 pointsDeclarative knowledge is also called explicit knowledge.AnswerSelected Answer: False- Question 252 out of 2 points Semantic and episodic memories may involve the same facts.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 12 out of 2 points Jack & JillJack 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.Refer to Jack & Jill. It turns out that Jack can't remember anything that happened from the time he and Jill started up the hill. Jill takes Jack up thehill again and finds that he remembers seeing the well before. Jill is measuring forgetting by using ____.AnswerSelected Answer: prompted recall- Question 22 out of 2 points Semantic and episodic memories may involve the same facts.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 32 out of 2 points Memories that can be expressed, particularly in words, are called ____ memories.AnswerSelected Answer: declarative- Question 42 out of 2 points The "savings method" is one way of measuring forgetting.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 52 out of 2 points The length of the retention interval is unrelated to the degree of forgetting.AnswerSelected Answer: False- Question 62 out of 2 points The name Benton Underwood is associated with paired associate learning.AnswerSelected Answer: True- Question 70 out of 2 points According to the author of your text, the popular belief that experiences are permanently stored in the brain is due largely to the influence of ____.AnswerSelected Answer: Hermann Ebbinghaus and Sigmund Freud- Question 80 out of 2 points A study of immobilized cockroaches showed the importance of ____ in forgetting.AnswerSelected Answer: sleep- Question 92 out of 2 points Jack & JillJack 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.Refer to Jack & Jill. Jill is measuring forgetting by the method known as ____.AnswerSelected Answer: free recall- Question 102 out of 2 pointsForgetting can be studied by requiring the subject to match a stimulus presented earlier, a procedure called ____.AnswerSelected Answer: DMTS- Question 110 out of 2 points


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