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B) explicit C) long-term D) implicit 7. Peterson and Peterson demonstrated that

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B) explicit C) long-term D) implicit 7. Peterson and Peterson demonstrated that unrehearsed short-term memories for three consonants almost completely decay in as short a time as 12 seconds. ) 1 minute. C) 12 minutes D) 1 hour 8. A good night's sleep is most likely to improve exam grades by supporting the process of A) priming ng specificity C) memory consolidation mood-congruent memory 9. It's harder for Alonso to recall the name of a workplace colleague when he see her in a grocery store rather than in the hallway outside his workplace office where he was first introduced to her. This best illustrates A) the serial position effect B) the encoding specificty principle C) long-term potentiation. D) memory consolidation. 10. Mood-congruent memory best illustrates that the emotions we experienced while learning something become A) implicit memories B) retrieval cues. C) procedural memories. D) flashbulb memories 11. The tendency to recall the first and last items in a list better than the middle items is known A) the serial position effect C) memory consolidation. as B) implicit memory. D) the encoding specificity principle 12. Research on memory construction indicates that A) recent events are more vulnerable to memory distortion than events from our more distant past B) false memories of imagined events are often recalled as something that really happened. C) hypnotic suggestion is a particularly effective technique for accurate memory retrieval. D) it is very difficult to lead people to construct memories of events that never happened. 13. Experts would most likely agree that intelligence is afn)

Explanation / Answer

Question 9

Answer: B

encoding specificity principal - there is a association of the person with the place you met that person for the first time

Question 10

Answer: B

Retrieval cues - emotions act as retrieval cues for the memory

Question 11

Answer:A

Serial Position Effect - first and last is memorized better

Question 12

Answer: A