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When memory is present, but wrong, it could be called: (Check all that apply)
Paramnesia
False Memories
Paradigms
1. Dante Gabriel Rossetti captured the feeling of déjà vu in his poem “Sudden Darkness” and as early as 1849, Charles Dickens wrote of a similar experience in David Copperfield.
True
False
1. In the United States each year, more than ________ criminal trials were decided on the basis of eyewitness testimony.
750
7,500
75,000
750,000
An example of memory binding is:
Remembering a blue square and a red triangle, as opposed to a red square and a blue triangle.
Remembering blue, square, triangle, and red, as opposed to a red square and a blue triangle.
Remembering colors and shapes, as opposed to a red square and a blue triangle.
None of the above
Who has more difficulty binding appearance of perceived objects to the context of presentation?
Older adults
Younger adults
Both the same
Neither had difficulty
“Having met Mr. Wilson and Mr. Albert during your business meeting, you reply confidently the next day when an associate asks you the name of the company vice president: "Mr. Wilbert."
This is an example of:
Memory Binding Error
Memory Conjunction Error
Source Misattribution
Syllable Lures
If individual features of the words or faces are retained, but are not bound together adequately when people initially study them, __________ can result.
Memory Binding Errors
Memory Conjunction Errors
Memory Misattribution Errors
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When someone see’s a familiar face, they reflect on the outputs of memory to determine why it is familiar. People with the following, have a hard time using such retrieval processes. (Check all that apply)
Frontal Lobe Damage
Stroke
Parkinson's
Partial Removal of the Frontal Lobe
Wells’s studies on reducing eyewitness false alarms involve separating the mnemonic ________ from the ________.
Chaff, Wheat
Weft, Chief
Wheat, Chaff
Calf, Wheat
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