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How do we recognize things in our daily life according to feature analysis model? 5
Define interference? 3
Levels of categorization? 5
Which form of long-term memory contains information about our knowledge of the world,
such as the rules and words of our language?
Cortical memory
Episodic memory
Semantic memory
Explicit memory
Interference theory
Hierarchy theory
Childhood memories
Finding keys
De Groot
Baddeley
Miller
Cherry
What is the process of transferring information from short term memory to long term
memory through codes?
Encoding
Rehearsal
Recognition
Priming
Loss of most of the information held in both short-term and long-term memory stores
Loss of most of the long-term memory, with a fairly intact short-term memory
The superior ability of expert chess players to remember positions of pieces from an actual
game underscores which of the following?
Support paradigm
Partial-report-paradigm
Associative Priming
According to Alan Baddeley’s model of working memory, visual memories pertain to which
of the following?
Imagery
Category
Frame
Concept
Heart
Recall
Recognition
Rehearsal
Encoding
Which method derives its name from the six phases it advocates for studying a chapter in a
textbook?
Elaborate
Spacing Effect
Encoding Variability
PQ4R Method
Analyze which of the following statement is WRONG about the results of the Bartlett’s
experiment on the role of schema in memory?
Imagination
Prototype
Scripts
Exemplar
Analyze which of the following is typically better than human ability to recall with
reference to memory?
Recognition
Conversation
Recall
Images
Waves
Dreams
Enhance
Modify
Relate
Change
Chunking
Priming
Sublevel
Subordinate
Superset
Scripted level
Bartlett
Freud
Minsky
Rumelhart
A group sharing same essential features may refer to which of the followings?
Category
Race
Class
Group
Increase in reaction time is related with the number of fact related with a concept.
Schemas are not designed to facilitate making inferences about the concepts
Schema help in conversation
Which of the following type of imagery was identified by Farah and colleagues in (1988)?
While analyzing a story structure, which of the following refer towards the main goals of
the story characters?
Setting
Plot
Theme
Resolution
Who conducted an experiment for getting evidence for the role of schemas in memory?
Warren
Sternberg
Bartlett
Cherry
Which type of imagery requires access to visual details not just recognition of visual objects
and patterns?
Visual properties
Evidence properties
Locus
Lotus
Lotto
Loaf
Goldenberg and colleagues did not conducted any experiment to study imagery
Imagery does not occupy an important place with reference to human memory
While analyzing a story structure, which of the following refer towards the outcome of the
events?
Setting
Plot
Theme
Resolution
While talking about PQ4R, which of the following refer towards going through the chapter
mentally, recalling its points once it has been finished?
Questions
Preview
Recite
Review
While talking about PQ4R, which of the following refer towards surveying the chapter to
determine the general concepts being discussed?
Questions
Preview
Recite
Read
Method of loci
Episodic organization?????????????
Keywords
SQ4R
Which of the following does not include in the six phases of PQ4R method?
Preview
Questions
Read
Remember
Analyze which of the following statement about use of multiple modalities for remembering
things is WRONG?
Visual properties
Spatial properties
Insight properties
Evidence properties