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A PSYC 101 final exam
Here's the final::
Part 1 of 1 -
88.0/ 100.0 Points
Question 1 of 50
2.0/ 2.0 Points
Recovering a memory is like a _____________.
A. Replaying a videotape of an event and filling in the missing sensory experiences, such as
smell
B. Reading a short story in which the plot is detailed but mental images must be generated
C. Hearing the soundtrack of a story without access to the visual, and other sensory images
D. Watching unconnected frames of a movie and figuring out what the rest of the scene was like.
Answer Key: D
Question 2 of 50
2.0/ 2.0 Points
Which term is used to describe the confusion of an event that happened to someone else with one
that happened to you.


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A. Confabulation
B. Flashbulb memories
C. Serial position effects
D. Priming
Answer Key: A
Question 3 of 50
2.0/ 2.0 Points
Detective Adams interrogates eyewitnesses of crimes on a regular basis. To ensure that their
testimony is accurate, it is important that he ___________________ _.
A. Ask leading questions
B. Make suggestive comments
C. Avoid misleading information
D. Provide misleading information


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Answer Key: C
Question 4 of 50
0.0/ 2.0 Points
The relearning method of measuring implicit memory, devised by Ebbinghaus involves
_____________.
A. Recognition of previous information shared
B. Recall of previously performed tasks
C. Studying information or a task learned previously
D. Reteaching of information learned at an earlier age.
Answer Key: C
Question 5 of 50
2.0/ 2.0 Points
In the three-box model, all incoming information must make a brief stop in the _________.
A. Short-term memory
B. Long-term memory


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C. Sensory register
D. Working memory
Answer Key: C
Question 6 of 50
2.0/ 2.0 Points
When you roller blade, you are relying on ______________ memory.
A. Semantic
B. Episodic
C. Procedural
D. Declarative
Answer Key: C
Question 7 of 50
2.0/ 2.0 Points
Autobiographical memory begins when ___________________ .


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A. A child turns one
B. A child is able to think in the abstract
C. A self-concept is established
D. Routines have been established
Answer Key: C
Question 8 of 50
2.0/ 2.0 Points
Any relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs because of experience is called
____________.
A. Behavior modification
B. Higher-order conditioning
C. Learning
D. Shaping


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Answer Key: C
Question 9 of 50
2.0/ 2.0 Points
When Alan feeds his fish, he notices that they swim to the top as soon as he turns on the
aquarium light. In this example, the _______________ is the conditioned stimulus.
A. Presence of Alan near the aquarium
B. Fish swimming to the top
C. Aquarium light
D. Fish food
Answer Key: C
Question 10 of 50
2.0/ 2.0 Points
In classical conditioning, if a conditioned stimulus is no longer paired with the unconditioned
stimulus, then _______________ occurs.
A. Instinctive drift
B. Extinction


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