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41.Which question is most likely to be associated with episodic memory?

A)Who wrote A Catcher in the Rye?

B)Where did I go on my first date?

C)What time is my dentist’s appointment next week?

D)Who was the first astronaut to walk on the moon?

E)Which courses will I take in my next semester of college?

42.Procedural long-term memory might best be described as

A)knowing when.

B)knowing what.

C)knowing how.

D)knowing which.

E)knowing that.

43.Grace knows how to tie a square knot and how to drive an automobile with a standard transmission. These are examples of

A)declarative memory.

B)semantic memory.

C)procedural memory.

D)prospective memory.

E)episodic memory.

44.Regarding procedural memory, which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Procedural memory is used when we need to consciously recall a set of procedures to be followed in completing a task.

B)Procedural memories are hard to verbalize.

C)Procedural memory is engaged without conscious effort.

D)Procedural memory involves motor or performance skills.

E)Athletes’ use of the term “muscle memory” captures the nature of procedural memory.

45.Regarding implicit and explicit memory, which of the following statements is TRUE?

A)Implicit memory requires a conscious effort to recall, while explicit memory does not.

B)Explicit memory requires a conscious effort to recall, while implicit memory does not.

C)Both implicit and explicit memory require a conscious effort to recall.

D)Neither implicit nor explicit memory requires a conscious effort to recall.

E)Implicit memory requires a conscious effort to recall, while explicit memory does not, but only for procedural memories.

46.Regarding long-term memory, which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)Declarative memory consists of semantic memory and episodic memory.

B)Prospective memory is remembering to remember.

C)Implicit memory is closely related to procedural memory and may even be a form of procedural memory.

D)Long-term memory relies primarily on acoustic and visual encoding.

E)The two major types of long-term memory are declarative memory and procedural memory.

47.The view that memory is based on recreating representations of the past rather than recalled verbatim images of the past is called

A)the semantic network model.

B)the three-stage model of memory.

C)retrieval theory.

D)constructionist theory.

E)levels-of-processing theory.

48. Cliff has vivid memories of burning his hand on a birthday candle at his seventh birthday party. But his mother corrects him, saying, “You never burned your hand. But I would tell you at every birthday to be careful of the candles.” Which theoretical model best accounts for Cliff’s misremembering?

A)Levels of processing theory

B)Decay theory

C)Interference theory

D)Repressed memory theory

E)Constructionist theory

49.An organized knowledge structure reflecting one’s past experience and future expectations is called a

A)stereotype.

B)phonological loop.

C)memory schema.

D)semantic network.

E)reconstructed memory.

50.According to constructionist theory, Gwendolyn’s negative stereotype of how Asians behave is an example of a(n)

A)prospective memory.

B)retrospective memory.

C)schema.

D)engram.

E)misinformation effect.

 

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