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41. Tami lights a sparkler and hands it to her young son, Jacob. She tells Jacob to write his name in the air with the sparkler. They can see this “writing” because the light from the sparkler is briefly held in their _____ memories. 
A. sensory
B. working
C. short-term
D. long-term

42. Bill suffers from a brain condition that causes him to see the world as a series of still images instead of the normal continuous flow the rest of us experience. One explanation for this condition is that he has a problem with his _____ memory. 
A. iconic
B. short-term
C. explicit
D. procedural

43. Which process largely determines whether information is moved from the sensory registers to short-term memory? 
A. Selective attention
B. Rehearsal
C. Chunking
D. Serial search

44. Fred is introduced to Lana by a friend. Fred initially remembers Lana’s name, but he has forgotten it when their conversation ends a few minutes later. Fred probably had Lana’s name stored in _____ memory. 
A. long-term
B. procedural
C. short-term
D. sensory

45. Jamie is working in a group to develop creative solutions to a social problem. As Jamie is considering new ideas, she is able to manipulate the information held in her short-term memory primarily because of the operations of her _____ memory. 
A. state-dependent
B. semantic
C. working
D. procedural

46. Which of the following statements about short-term (a.k.a. working) memory is false? 
A. The capacity limit appears to be the “magic number” of seven plus or minus two chunks of information.
B. The duration of information is about eighteen seconds.
C. Short-term memory takes information from sensory memory and allows a more thorough representation and analysis of this information, if needed.
D. Semantic encoding seems to dominate in short-term memory.

47. Conrad (1964) presented participants with strings of letters and asked them to repeat the letters immediately. He found that 
A. visual encoding dominated when the letters were presented visually.
B. mistakes tended to be based on proximity of letters in the alphabet.
C. participants could not recall any of the letters presented.
D. participants tended to make acoustically related mistakes.

48. Damon has an average memory, and he is trying to keep a seven-digit phone number in his short-term memory.  This number is likely to be 
A. too long for him to keep in short-term memory.
B. forgotten after one second if it is unrehearsed.
C. encoded acoustically rather than semantically.
D. remembered if Damon’s levels of acetylcholine are low.

49. Stuart is trying to remember a word list that includes the word mat. If Stuart makes a mistake in recalling the word mat within 15 seconds of hearing it, he will be most likely to recall the word _____ instead. 
A. floor
B. nail
C. bat
D. carpet

50. Becci calls her husband, Ted, at his office to ask him to pick up a few things at the store on his way home. She then rattles off a list of twenty-five items. Only after they say good-bye and hang up does Ted write down the list. Ted should be able to remember _____ items without chunking. 
A. 3–5
B. 5–9
C. 12–16
D. 20–25

 

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