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The document is a review of a quiz submission in a psychology course. It provides details of the quiz such as the student's name, course, date started and submitted, score of 9 out of 10, and time taken. It then lists the 8 multiple choice questions on the quiz along with the student's selected answers and the other answer options. The questions cover topics related to memory, such as the differences between short-term and working memory, sleep and memory consolidation, false memory research methods, and memory storage in the brain.

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4/9/2021 Review Test Submission: Quiz #6 – 2021SP-PSYC-2301-72403...

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2021SP-PSYC-2301-72403 PSYC 2301-72403 - General Psychology (2nd 8-Week Term) Chapter Quizzes
Review Test Submission: Quiz #6

Review Test Submission: Quiz #6

User Akash Patel


Course PSYC 2301-72403 - General Psychology (2nd 8-Week Term)
Test Quiz #6
Started 4/9/21 11:27 AM
Submitted 4/9/21 11:46 AM
Due Date 4/18/21 11:59 PM
Status Completed
Attempt Score 9 out of 10 points  
Time Elapsed 18 minutes out of 30 minutes
Instructions Choose the best answer to each question.

Results All Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Incorrectly Answered


Displayed Questions

Question 1 0 out of 1 points

What is the di erence between short-term memory and working memory?

Selected
Answer: Short-term memory occurs immediately after sensory memory, while
working memory occurs immediately before long-term memory.

Answers:
Short-term memory only holds sensations, while working memory
holds images.

Short-term memory is passive, while working memory is active.

Short-term memory holds information for 30 seconds, while working


memory holds it for at least one minute.

Short-term memory occurs immediately after sensory memory, while


working memory occurs immediately before long-term memory.

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Question 2 1 out of 1 points

Joaquin is studying for a nal exam. He has decided to study the last half of the
rst chapter, the rst third of the fourth chapter, and the last half of chapter ve.
Joaquin is using __________ in his approach to studying.

Selected Answer: interleaving

Answers: mnemonics

peg-words

the method of loci

interleaving

Question 3 1 out of 1 points

In a rigorous study conducted by Scoboria and colleagues in response to the


Brewin and Andrews (2017) paper, what percentage of participants experienced
false memories in experimental research?

Selected Answer: 22–46 percent

Answers: 4–5 percent

12–26 percent

22–46 percent

37–69 percent

Question 4 1 out of 1 points

When considering memory and sleep, which of the following statements best
summarizes the relationship between them?

Selected Sleep helps to consolidate and strengthen memory.


Answer:

Answers: Improving your memory will help you sleep better.

Sleep helps to consolidate and strengthen memory.

Studying directly before going to bed will disrupt sleep


patterns.

There is no relationship between memory and sleep.

Question 5 1 out of 1 points

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Where do neuroscientists believe most memories are stored?

Selected Answer: In the connections between neurons in the brain

Answers: In the amygdala

In the cell bodies of the neurons in the temporal lobe

In the hippocampus

In the connections between neurons in the brain

Question 6 1 out of 1 points

False memory research has made use of speci c methodologies to present


participants with false information from their past. Which of the following best
describes the imagination in ation method?

Selected
Answer: The researcher chooses a childhood event that the participant
previously reported did not happen, but tells the participant that it did
happen. The researcher encourages the participant to concentrate on
and imagine details of the event and then answer questions about the
memory.

Answers:
The researcher suggests the participant does not remember the
event, but their parent reported that the event happened.

Participants are asked about childhood experiences and are then


presented with feedback suggesting that the event happened, even
though they may not remember it at the time. Participants are then
asked to imagine the event and answer questions about it.

The researcher chooses a childhood event that the participant


previously reported did not happen, but tells the participant that it did
happen. The researcher encourages the participant to concentrate on
and imagine details of the event and then answer questions about the
memory.

Participants are provided with photos of what they think are


themselves participating in an event that never actually happened.
They are then asked to re ect on the memory and answer questions
about speci c details of the event.

Question 7 1 out of 1 points

__________ is short-term memory loss due to information disappearing over time.

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Selected Answer: Decay

Answers: Interference

Decay

Receding

Automatic processing

Question 8 1 out of 1 points

When considering long-term memory, which of the following is an accurate


statement?

Selected
Answer: For items to be consolidated into long-term memory they must be
subjected to elaborative rehearsal.

Answers:
Everything contained in sensory memory will eventually make it to
long-term memory.

Everything contained in short-term memory will eventually be


consolidated into long-term memory.

For items to be consolidated into long-term memory they must be


subjected to elaborative rehearsal.

Long-term memory is limited in its capacity, but once information


makes it to long-term memory, it is rarely forgotten.

Question 9 1 out of 1 points

__________ suggests the act of remembering requires the piecing back together of
previous events.

Selected Answer: Reconstructive memory

Answers: Resource memory

Source monitoring

Reconstructive memory

Piecemeal memory

Question 10 1 out of 1 points


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Vladimir uses "On Old Olympus Towering Tops, A French And German Viewed
Some Hops" to help him memorize the cranial nerves associated with the brain. In
this case, Vladimir is using __________ to help him memorize the information he
needs.

Selected Answer: mnemonics

Answers: the method of loci

the pegword system

visualization

mnemonics

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