What process entails the altering of sensory information so that it can be placed in memory?
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Juan uses a mental image to help him remember a grocery list. What format is he most likely using for this memory process?
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Janesha tries to recite a poem that she learned in school three years ago. What term refers to the maintenance of information over time?
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What is the correct order of the events in memory processing?
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What term refers to extending the semantic meaning of something one already knows?
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Nonsense syllables are sometimes arranged as paired associates, such that the first item serves as a stimulus to cue the second item. What type of memory task is this?
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What is the name of Ebbinghaus's curve showing that the majority of memory loss occurs just after the initial learning?
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Which of the following applies to long-term memory?
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How does one "save" information that is in short-term memory?
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According to Atkinson and Shiffrin, what is the third stage of information processing?
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Information at the beginning and end of a list tends to be more easily recalled than information in the middle of the list. What is this cognitive process called?
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Why do we experience the serial-position effect?
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What type of memory would one use to remember the seven wonders of the ancient world?