Question : 71. Memories of which we not consciously aware of called _____ : 1233687

 

71. 

Memories of which we are not consciously aware of are called _____ memories.

 A. 

internal

B. 

subliminal

C. 

subconscious

D. 

implicit

72. 

Which of the following is TRUE of explicit memory and implicit memory?

 A. 

Explicit memory and implicit memory cannot exist side by side.

B. 

Explicit memory can be studied through experiments that use priming.

C. 

Implicit memory is involved in prejudice and discrimination.

D. 

Implicit memory refers to memories of which people are consciously aware.

73. 

_____ is a phenomenon in which exposure to a word or concept later makes it easier to recall related information, even when there is no conscious memory of the word or concept.

 A. 

Rehearsal

B. 

Priming

C. 

Chunking

D. 

Flashbulb

74. 

Some psychologists consider classical conditioning to be a form of implicit memory. Which of the following is probably the best reason for suggesting that classical conditioning is a type of implicit memory?

 A. 

Classical conditioning occurs outside awareness.

B. 

Classical conditioning requires conscious awareness.

C. 

Classical conditioning is one mechanism whereby we learn actions and skills that we can recollect intentionally.

D. 

Classical conditioning allows us to learn from experience.

75. 

The 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, Princess Diana’s death, and the 1986 Challenger explosion. People’s memories of the moment in which they learned of these events are termed _____ memories.

 A. 

non-declarative

B. 

flashbulb

C. 

implicit

D. 

procedural

76. 

Flashbulb memories:

 A. 

typically concern major, unexpected public or personal events.

B. 

are remarkably accurate, even years after the initial event.

C. 

must be due to special encoding mechanisms for emotionally charged events.

D. 

are generally less accurate than memories for more mundane events because of the emotion surrounding the original event.

77. 

Which of the following is true of flashbulb memories?

 A. 

The less distinctive a stimulus is, the more likely we are to recall it later.

B. 

A distinctive stimulus always helps us remember where the information came from.

C. 

Flashbulb memories contain every detail of an original scene.

D. 

The details recalled in flashbulb memories are often inaccurate.

78. 

Christopher clearly remembers that he was practicing his dialogues for his school play when he heard that the governor of his state had been assassinated. This is an example of a(n) _____ memory.

 A. 

non-declarative

B. 

flashbulb

C. 

implicit

D. 

procedural

79. 

_____ amnesia occurs when an individual has a memory for some material but cannot recall where he or she encountered it.

 A. 

Retrograde

B. 

Source

C. 

Anterograde

D. 

Dissociative

80. 

“I don’t know who told me first, but I heard that Kenny?” Lana begins, sharing gossip on the phone with a friend. Lana is experiencing:

 A. 

anterograde amnesia.

B. 

retrograde amnesia.

C. 

dissociative amnesia.

D. 

source amnesia.

 

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