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AQA- A- level psychology - year 1 Correct Solutions!!
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central executive - ANSWER - acts as a filter to determine what information is received 
- limited capacity 
- baddeley found participants couldn't type letters and numbers on a keyboard whilst speaking random numbers 
- limited research 
 
phonological loop - ANSWER - stores verbal information 
- divided into: 
- acoustic store: holds words heard 
- articulatory process: holds words heard and repeats them 
 
visuo-spatial sketchpad - ANSWER - stores visual and spatial information 
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AQA A Level Psychology Memory Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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AQA A Level Psychology Memory Questions and Answers 100% Pass Study of capacity of STM Miller (Immediate Digit Span Test) Jacobs Support 
Study of duration of STM Peterson and Peterson (Trigrams) 24 students given a consonant syllable and a three digit number ie. THX 512. They were asked to recall the consonant syllable after a retention interval of 3, 6 , 9, 12 or 15 seconds. During this interval they had to count backwards from their three digit number. Participants were 90% correct after 3 se...
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AQA A level Psychology Memory Questions with Correct Answers.
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Implicit memory Correct Answer Made without conciously doing it 
 
Explicit memory Correct Answer conscious knowledge of making the memory 
 
Episodic memory (explicit) Correct Answer Time stamped events in your life , they involve conscious thought and revolve around time and place. Tend to be unique to you e.g getting exam results 
 
Semantic memory (explicit) Correct Answer Memories of knowledge or facts. This tends to be shared knowledge e.g Dublin is capital of Ireland 
 
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AQA A level Psychology: Memory key studies Latest 2023 Graded A+
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AQA A level Psychology: Memory key studies Latest 2023 Graded A+ Baddeley (1966) CODING IN STM & LTM Acoustically similar/dissimilar words Semantically similar/dissimilar words 
Immediate recall worse for acoustically similar STM is acoustic 
Recall after 20 mins worse with semantically similar words LTM is semantic 
Jacobs (1887) CAPACITY OF STM Digit span: researcher reads 4 digits and increases until the order cannot be recalled correctly 9.3 numbers 7.3 letters 
Miller (1956) CAPACITY OF STM...
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GRE Psychology Subject Test 432 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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GRE Psychology Subject Test 432 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Ablation - CORRECT ANSWER A surgically induced brain lesion. 
 
Absolute refractory period - CORRECT ANSWER The period that follows the onset of an action potential. During this period, a nerve impulse cannot be initiated 
 
Absolute threshold - CORRECT ANSWER The minimum of stimulus energy needed to activate a sensory system. 
 
Accommodation - CORRECT ANSWER A principle of Piaget's theory of cognitive development. It occurs wh...
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Psych 120 Purdue Final Exam
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What is Psychology? correct answer: The scientific study of behavior and mind. 
 
Types of Psychologists correct answer: Clinical, Applied, Research 
 
Clinical Psychologist correct answer: Diagnoses and treats psychological problems—such as depression, anxiety, phobias, and schizophrenia. 
 
Examples of Clinical Psychologists correct answer: Counseling Psychologists and Psychiatrist 
 
Applied Psychologist correct answer: Extend the principles of scientific psychology to practical, every...
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Test Bank For CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR BUYING, HAVING, AND BEING, SEVENTH CANADIAN ED by MICHAEL G
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Consumer Behaviour, 7e (Solomon) 
Chapter 3 Learning and Memory 
 
1) ________ refers to a relatively permanent change in behaviour that is caused by experience. 
A) Learning 
B) Memory 
C) Perception 
D) Motivation 
Answer: A 
Type: MC Page Ref: 61 
Skill: Concept 
Objective: L3-01 Understand why it is important to know how consumers learn about products and services. 
 
2) Casual, even unintentional, acquisition of knowledge is called: 
A) incidental learning. 
B) piggybacking. 
C) st...
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HIP - Final Exam 2023 with 100% correct questions and answers
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What is the role of selective attention in decision making? 
Critical role in selecting which cues (information) to process (of higher perceived value) and which to filter out. 
 
This selection is based on past-experiences (long-term memory) and requires effort or attentional resources. 
 
 
 
What is diagnosis? 
Process of using cues to form understanding, awareness, or assessment of the "situation" confronting the decision maker 
 
 
 
What sources is diagnosis (assessment) base on? 
1) Ext...
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CLEP Psychology Practice Test 1 with correct answers 2024
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Psychologists who are interested in behavioral similarities and differences between species are 
a. biological psychologists. 
b. experimental psychologists. 
c. comparative psychologists. 
d. animal psychologists. 
e. physiological psychologists. - ANSWER-C 
 
Employee morale and staff cooperation would be the concern of a(n) 
a. clinical psychologist. 
b. forensic psychologist. 
c. social psychologist. 
d. industrial and organizational psychologist. 
e. business psychologist. - ANSWER-...
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Module 20 Exam Questions & Answers 100% Verified
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According to _____ theory, memory failures occur because we do not have sufficient retrieval stimuli to access information that is stored in our long-term memory. - ANSWER-cue-dependent 
 
This is a famous anecdote about memory: A college president was a fish biologist. She memorized students' names for a semester, and then quit doing it. She declared, "Every time I learn the name of a student, it makes me forget the name of a fish." This demonstrates which concept in memory? - ANSWER-r...
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