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Question 83 Not yet answered Marked out of 1,00 Flag question Question 84 Not yet answered Morked out of 1.00 Bag question Question 85 Not yet Od misinformation effect According to decay theory, why does forgetting occur? Select one: O a O b. because of the deterioration of the nervous system with increasing age. because of competition from other memories Oc O d. because of the passage of time because of ineffective encoding of information Which of the following is reflected in Sigmund Freud's concept of repression? Select one: O a ineffective encoding O b. interference: Oc decay Od retrieval failure A 45-year-old woman suddenly becomes aware of long-forgotten memories of being abused by her father when she was six years old. Her father denies the allegations. This case can be described as a typical example associated with 67 68 73 74 79 80 85 86 91 92 9 97 SR.. RII 99 Finish attempt Time left 1:55:1
WC 1961 Question 81 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question 82 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag questiona While driving with her two young children, Veronique's car broke down. She called her husband on her cell phone and he told her the phone number of a towing company to call. If the children's behaviour prevents her from repeating the phone number to herself, how long will she have to dial the number before she forgets it? Þ Select one: Oa 1 minute O b. 2 seconds Oc 45 seconds Od 20 seconds Nick was a witness to a robbery in a convenience store where the thief jumped over the counter, grabbed a handful of money and left very quickly. When a police officer interviewed Nick and the cashier, Nick told the police officer that he did not see a weapon of any kind. The cashier said that she saw a gun Later, when Nick was telling his friends about the robbery, he recalled seeing a gun. According to Loftus, what changed Nick's memory for the event? Select one O a source monitoring effect Ob reconstruction effect - O post-context effect Od misinformation effect Quiz navigation 13 1 7 19 25 31 ell 37 38 8|| 55 56 R 61 62 2 3 8 9 11 67 60 26 14 15 32 33 44 45 20 21 22 51 49 30 51 52 27 28 39 40 57 63 *|| 3 16 1E 46 69 70 all all ING
19°C 15471 Question 79 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question 80 Not yet Marked out of 1.00 Tag question What are sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory the three components of? Select one: O a retrieval Ob storage OC elaboration O d. encoding D Which memory system holds information in storage just long enough to give you time to recognize the stimulus? Select one O a short-term memory Ob long-term memory Oc working memory Od sensory memory ING US
WTHS 15673 19″C Sunny Question 77 Not yet answered Marked out of 1,00 Fag question Question 78 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Rag question Question 79 Od storage Which of the following does NOT describe one of the three main processes involved in memory? Select one: O a. maintaining information in memory O b. evaluating information in memory putting information into memory OC Od pulling information out of memory What is sensory memory? Select one Oa an unlimited capacity store that can hold information over lengthy periods of time Ob. a limited-capacity store that can maintain unrehearsed information for up to about 20 seconds Oca brief type of storage that preserves information in its original form for a fraction of a second Od the same thing as working memory caff
www wc 1547 Sunny WC 1961 Question 81 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question 82 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag questiona While driving with her two young children, Veronique's car broke down. She called her husband on her cell phone and he told her the phone number of a towing company to call. If the children's behaviour prevents her from repeating the phone number to herself, how long will she have to dial the number before she forgets it? Þ Select one: Oa 1 minute O b. 2 seconds Oc 45 seconds Od 20 seconds Nick was a witness to a robbery in a convenience store where the thief jumped over the counter, grabbed a handful of money and left very quickly. When a police officer interviewed Nick and the cashier, Nick told the police officer that he did not see a weapon of any kind. The cashier said that she saw a gun Later, when Nick was telling his friends about the robbery, he recalled seeing a gun. According to Loftus, what changed Nick's memory for the event? Select one O a source monitoring effect Ob reconstruction effect - O post-context effect Od misinformation effect Quiz navigation 13 1 7 19 25 31 ell 37 38 8|| 55 56 R 61 62 2 3 8 9 11 67 60 26 14 15 32 33 44 45 20 21 22 51 49 30 51 52 27 28 39 40 57 63 *|| 3 16 1E 46 69 70 all all ING
19°C 15471 Question 79 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question 80 Not yet Marked out of 1.00 Tag question What are sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory the three components of? Select one: O a retrieval Ob storage OC elaboration O d. encoding D Which memory system holds information in storage just long enough to give you time to recognize the stimulus? Select one O a short-term memory Ob long-term memory Oc working memory Od sensory memory ING US
WTHS 15673 19″C Sunny Question 77 Not yet answered Marked out of 1,00 Fag question Question 78 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Rag question Question 79 Od storage Which of the following does NOT describe one of the three main processes involved in memory? Select one: O a. maintaining information in memory O b. evaluating information in memory putting information into memory OC Od pulling information out of memory What is sensory memory? Select one Oa an unlimited capacity store that can hold information over lengthy periods of time Ob. a limited-capacity store that can maintain unrehearsed information for up to about 20 seconds Oca brief type of storage that preserves information in its original form for a fraction of a second Od the same thing as working memory caff