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PSYC 304-02 Test 4(Compatibility Mode)-Word LAYOUT REFERENCES MALINGS REVIEWVEW

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PSYC 304-02 Test 4(Compatibility Mode)-Word LAYOUT REFERENCES MALINGS REVIEWVEW TS One Page ODView Sade by side Scrolling Switch Macros Multiple Pages wArange Sl Page Width Window All Zoom 100% New Reset Window Position Windows . Macros Window Zoom memorx is the component of memory that holds current thoughts. a. Permanent b. Working c.Episodic d. Semantic 6. In we can only infer that learning has occurred a. Behavioral learning theories b Efficiency learning theories c. Both a and b are correct d Neither a nor be is correct 7. The Atkinson-Shiffrin IPM a. Is no longer used because it was developed and published almost 50 years ago b Has had no revisions because the initial model was flawless c. Is the only information processing model d. Has had some revisions which have not necessarily improved the model 8. In the Arkinzon-Shriffein IPM a. Permanent storage is used to replace the term working memory b. Long-term memory is used to replace the term permanent storage c. Both a and b are correct d. Neither a nor be is correct 9. Which of the following doesn't belong? a Paying attention b. Reception of stimuli c. Perception of stimuli d. Cognitive Processing 10. The processing of information occurs a. In accord with our experiences O

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Ans 5) Working memrory - In working memory information about current information, temprorary information available for processing is stored. It is the part of short term memory. Whereas information stored in semantic memory is of general knowledge, such as colours, shapes etc. In episodic memory information related to a particular incident, its time, place people etc is stored.

Ans 6) Behavioural learning theories state about how the behaviour is aquired and in efficiancy learning theory is about how envioronmental factors interact with each otherfor the learning. Hence optiond)

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