13 questions
Memory of a specific event
Semantic Memory
Implicit Memory
Episodic Memory
Long Term Memory
Memory of facts and concepts
Semantic Memory
Implicit Memory
Explicit Memory
Episodic Memory
In-depth memory of clear, specific information
Episodic Memory
Short Term Memory
Long Term Memory
Explicit Memory
Processes that you have memorized and know, but the details are not highly focused on
Implicit Memory
Explicit Memory
Episodic Memory
Echoic Memory
Memory retrieval in which a person identifies an object, idea, or situation as one he or she has or has not experienced before
recognition
recall
storage
retrieval
The process of obtaining information that has been stored in memory
encoding
retrieval
chunking
recognition
The process of grouping items to make them easier to remember
encoding
recognition
chunking
episodic
According to the state-dependent learning theory, where is the best location for you to study for an exam?
a park with lots of trees
a room with no windows or pictures to distract you
the classroom where you will take the exam
a room in your house where you spend a lot of time
If you relate new information to material that you already know, you are practicing
elaborative rehearsal.
chunking.
the Method of Loci.
the spacing effect.
If you recite the rhyme "Thirty days has September, April, June, and November" to remember the number of days in each month, you are using a(n)
mental picture.
mnemonic device.
schema.
mental picture.