Fill in the blanks:
1. _____involves retaining information over time.
2. ______the conversion of information into a form that can be stored and retrieved
3. ______decoding, pulling information out of storage when we require to apply it.
4. ______ a memory storage that has limited mental ability and limited duration, it’s where the information becomes conscious.
5. True-or-false: What three basic processes do memory depend on?
A. Retrieval
B. Storage
C. Encoding
D. All of the above
6. True-or-false: Which are the stages of memeory?
A. Short-term memory (STM)
B. Dependent memory
C. Long-term Memory (LTM)
D. A and C
7. True-or-false: Is encoding failures one cause of forgetting?
A. True
B. False
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Retrieval decoding, pulling information out of storage when we require to apply it.
4. Short-term memory a memory storage that has limited mental ability and limited duration, it’s where the information becomes conscious.
II. True-or-false
5.All the above: There are three processes involved in memory that is crucial to the capacity for storing information, which will determine something is remembered or forgotten. 6. A and C: (A) Short-tern memory (STM) contain information for up to a minute or so or later trace on the stimulus decays is the type of memory storage. (C)Long-term memory (LTM) system involved in the long-term retention of information; theoretically, it has an unlimited capacity. The third stage of memory is Sensory memory.
7. True
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8. Category of memory that embraces enormous volumes of incoming information temporarily, nonetheless the amount of time to link one impression to the next.
9. A conservation component of working memory, that holds unrehearsed (or not deeply thought about) information for a limited time.
10. Make the names personally meaningful for one week. In or around a year, memorize the names and space out preparations over the path of a number of