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CSUF PSYC 305 Final Cumulative Exam || A+ Graded Already.
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Cognitive psychology is defined as correct answers the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of the mind. 
 
Name the correct sequence for the Atkinson & Shiffrin Memory Model correct answers input -> transient memory (sensation) --> sensory memory (senses) --> short-term memory <-----> Long term memory 
 
Two types of interference correct answers Proactive - when information from earlier may get in the way of remembering new information. 
 
* proactive interfe...
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PSY 120 Exam #3 Study Guide/ 210 Quizzes & Definitions.
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PSY 120 Exam #3 Study Guide/ 210 Quizzes & Definitions. 
 
implicit explicit memory - Answer: remembering that occurs without conscious awareness or willful intent 
 
explicit memory - Answer: conscious, willful remembering 
 
retroactive interference - Answer: recently learned material interferes with ability to remember some older material ("home address") 
 
retrieval cue - Answer: retrieval cue: help in the process of recovering previously stored memories (ex. pencil, notes, coffee al...
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aqa a level psychology - year 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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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 sket...
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Psychology 1 - Midterm 2 (UC Berkeley) Exam (Answered;graded A+)
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Herman Ebbinghaus - performed tests on himself (primarily) and others involving nonsense 
syllables, truly scientific/ systematic approach to memory, derived human memory capacity (7) and 
demonstrated malleability of human mind 
free recall test - remembering things "out of the blue," free response, no clues or hints 
cued recall test - answering questions with hints, for example recalling states from memory with 
the help of a blank map 
recognition test - identifying the correct answer, mul...
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Cognitive Psychology | Memory exam questions and answers
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What is memory? 
The processes that are used to acquire, store and later retrieved information 
 
 
 
True or false. We can have memory illusions because our brain goes beyond the information available to make sense of the world. 
True 
 
 
 
 
What are the three systems of memory? 
1. Sensory 
2. Short-term 
3. Long-term 
 
 
 
What is sensory memory? 
High capacity sensory register that briefly holds perceptual information 
 
 
 
True or false. Each sense has its own form of memory. 
True 
 
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aqa a level psychology - year 1 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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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 sket...
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AQA A level Psychology Memory Exam Well Answered 2024.
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implicit memory - Answer Made without conciously doing it 
 
explicit memory - Answer conscious knowledge of making the memory 
 
episodic memory (explicit) - 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) - Answer Memories of knowledge or facts. This tends to be shared knowledge e.g Dublin is capital of Ireland 
 
procedural memory (implicit) - Ans...
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Psych 1 UC Berkeley Exam 2 (Answered;graded A+)
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Hermann Ebbinghaus - Wanted to prove that you can examine concept of memory from a 
scientific view. Used nonsense syllables. Determined memory capacity is 7 + or - 2 
Free Recall Test - you are able to produce a response as you do on essays or short answer 
questions 
Cued Recall Test - Receive hints to help test memory 
Recognition Test - choosing the correct item among several other options (multiple choice test) 
Savings Test - relearning method; recalls past memory 
Implicit memory - an inf...
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Memory Psychology Exam Questions with All Correct Answers
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Memory Psychology Exam Questions with All Correct Answers 
 
Define iconic memory. - Answer- A photographic or visual memory that lasts no more than a few tenths of a second. 
 
Define echoic memory. - Answer- A momentary memory of auditory information. Sounds or words can be recalled within 3 or 4 seconds. 
 
Define long-term potentiation. - Answer- The strengthening of a synapse's firing potential, caused by rapid stimulation. 
 
What role does the hippocampus play in memory? - Answer- Pro...
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PSYCH10 Paquette-Smith UCLA Final Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development - answerSensorimotor, preoperational, concrete 
operational, formal operations 
sensorimotor stage - answerin Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to about 2 years of age) 
during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor 
activities. develop sense of object permanence 
preoperational stage - answerin Piaget's theory, the stage (from abou...
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