Question : 21. Felicia, a juror, subconsciously notices several similarities between the defendant : 1201965

 

 

21. Felicia, a juror, subconsciously notices several similarities between the defendant in the case and a man she disliked in college. Her decision in the trial is influenced by these memories. Felicia’s memories of the college man are 
A. semantic.
B. sensory.
C. implicit.
D. explicit.

22. Julie has just met Justin. Although there is nothing overtly annoying about Justin, Julie feels a certain inexplicable dislike for him. Although she is unaware of it, Julie was treated badly by someone who looked like Justin when she was younger. Julie is apparently being influenced by a(n) _____ memory. 
A. episodic
B. implicit
C. explicit
D. procedural

23. Farah is studying for her linguistics exam. She thinks that if she can process the terminology and theories more deeply, she will probably retain the information better. Farah’s thinking is similar to what model of memory? 
A. Levels of processing
B. Transfer-appropriate processing
C. Parallel distributed processing
D. Information processing

24. Richie is going to the store to buy the following items: eggs, milk, bread, apples, and flour. He tries to remember the shopping list by repeating it over and over. Richie is using _____ rehearsal. 
A. episodic
B. elaborative
C. semantic
D. maintenance

25. As you are taking notes in class, you repeat to yourself what your instructor just said so that you can write it down word for word. This is an example of 
A. maintenance rehearsal.
B. elaborative rehearsal.
C. mental imagery.
D. using mnemonics.

26. The best way to keep information active in short-term memory is through _____ rehearsal, whereas _____ rehearsal is more effective for encoding information into long-term memory. 
A. maintenance; elaborative
B. semantic; visual
C. elaborative; maintenance
D. visual; semantic

27. Marc wants to remember where Sherry lives, so he tells himself that Sherry lives three blocks north of his Aunt Helen, who likes to drink sherry. Marc is using 
A. maintenance rehearsal.
B. elaborative rehearsal.
C. iconic encoding.
D. implicit encoding.

28. If you need to remember a person’s name for several days or weeks, the strategy of relating the name to a characteristic of that person will be more effective than simply repeating the person’s name several times when you first learn it. This indicates that 
A. elaborative rehearsal works better than maintenance rehearsal.
B. maintenance rehearsal works better than elaborative rehearsal.
C. maintenance rehearsal involves deeper processing.
D. elaborative rehearsal works best only for short-term recall.

29. Hermann is preparing for his psychology test by matching concepts with characteristics of his many friends. For instance, he associates observational learning with his friend Faust, who tries to imitate him all the time. What phenomenon is illustrated by Hermann’s strategy? 
A. Maintenance rehearsal
B. Elaborative rehearsal
C. Semantic encoding
D. Acoustic encoding

30. Which model of memory emphasizes the importance of retrieving information in a manner that is similar to how it was encoded? 
A. Levels of processing
B. Transfer-appropriate processing
C. Parallel distributed processing
D. Information processing

 

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