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AP PSYCHOLOGY EXAM REVIEW
MEMORY, THINKING LANGUAGE
(COGNITIVE 1) 2024 WITH ACCURATE
ANSWERS

, AP PSYCHOLOGY EXAM REVIEW
MEMORY, THINKING LANGUAGE
(COGNITIVE 1) 2024 WITH ACCURATE
ANSWERS
method of loci (memory palace) - correct answersassociating items you want to remember with physical
locations



current memory theory (effortful processing, automatic processing and working memory) - correct
answersToday's researchers recognize long term memories form in different ways.



Effortful Processing: we record to-be-remembered information as a fleeing sensory memory, process
and encode (1st time) information into short-term memory*, then encode (a 2nd time) into long-term
memory for retrieval later.



Memory - correct answersthe persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of
information



Recall - correct answersA measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned
earlier, as on a fill-in-the-blank test or FRQ.



Recognition - correct answersa measure of memory in which the person need only identify items
previously learned, as on a multiple-choice test or matching



Relearning - correct answersa measure of memory that assesses the amount of time saved when
learning material for a second time



Hermann Ebbinghaus - Retention Curve - correct answersPioneering memory researcher. Nonsense
Syllables: he used nonsense syllables, selected a same of them, practiced and tested his memory;
following day he could recall a few of the syllables; found that the more he had repeated the syllables
aloud (rehearsal) on Day 1, the less time required to relearn the list on Day 2. Findings: Additional

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