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Long Term Memory (LTM) Questions with complete solution 2024
  • Long Term Memory (LTM) Questions with complete solution 2024

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  • Long Term Memory (LTM) Questions with complete solution 2024]What is Long Term Memory - correct answer An archive of our past experiences and our accumulated knowledge including facts concepts and skills LTM also interacts with - correct answer working memory to create perceptual experiences and comprehensions Primacy effect - correct answer better memory for 1st few items then for the middle items Middle portion of Curve - correct answer These are the words that are the least remembere...
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A-Levels Psychology chapter 7 notes_ Consumer behavior
  • A-Levels Psychology chapter 7 notes_ Consumer behavior

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  • Complete Study notes summary on Cambridge A-Levels Psychology chapter 7: Consumer behavior. This includes content such as: - The Physical environment - Turley and Milliman: (retail store architecture) - Finlay et al (2006): (Leisure environment) - Vrechopolous et al (2004): (Store interior layout) - Sound and consumer behavior - North et al (2003): (Music in restaurant) - Gueguen et al (2007): (Music in open air markets) - Woods et al (2011): (Background noise n food perception) - Lighting, colo...
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Social Psychology (EPPP) Latest Update  with Verified Solutions
  • Social Psychology (EPPP) Latest Update with Verified Solutions

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  • Social Psychology (EPPP) Latest Update with Verified Solutions Primacy Effect - our impressions are usually swayed the most by information received early in an interaction False Consensus Bias - overestimation of the degree to which the beliefs and opinions of others are similar to our own Factors that Affect Impression Formation: Central Traits - certain descriptions (e.g., a warm vs. cold person) influence impressions more than others because they provide unique information and...
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CFI FOI Oral Study Guide Latest Update  Graded A+
  • CFI FOI Oral Study Guide Latest Update Graded A+

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  • CFI FOI Oral Study Guide Latest Update Graded A+ Definition of learning A change in behavior as a result of experience. 4 Basic characteristics of learning (PEMA) Purposeful through Experience Multifaceted Active Process What are the laws of learning? (REEPIR) Readiness Excercise Effect Primacy Intensity Recency What is the basis of all learning? All learning comes from Perceptions. How do people learn? (PIM) Perception Insight Motivation What are the 4 levels o...
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cognitive psychology (memory) exam questions and answers
  • cognitive psychology (memory) exam questions and answers

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  • Encoding the processing of information into the memory system Storage maintaining encoded information in memory over time Retrieval the process of getting information out of memory storage Memory the ability to store and retrieve information that we have learned Elizabeth Loftus did research on memory construction and the misinformation effect and created doubts about the accuracy of eye-witness testimony Automatic Processing unconscious processing of i...
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SPC 205 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified 2024/2025
  • SPC 205 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified 2024/2025

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  • SPC 205 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified 2024/2025 Topical organization - Correct Answer arrangement of the natural divisions in a central idea according to recency, primacy, complexity, or the speaker's discretion Primacy - Correct Answer arrangement of ideas from the most to the least important Recency - Correct Answer arrangement of ideas from the least to the most important Complexity - Correct Answer arrangement of ideas from the simple to the more complex Chrono...
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AAMC FL 1 PSYCH/SOC || with Error-free Solutions.
  • AAMC FL 1 PSYCH/SOC || with Error-free Solutions.

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  • Compared to the simultaneous condition, the serial condition of the experiment would be more likely to cause: A. a primacy effect. B. a state dependency effect. C. a misinformation effect. D. a dual-coding effect. correct answers The answer to this question is A because, in the serial condition, the objects are presented to the participants one at a time, which might result in better memory for events at the beginning of the series (a primacy effect). The researchers change the proced...
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Psychology 1 - Midterm 2 (UC Berkeley) Exam (Answered;graded A+)
  • Psychology 1 - Midterm 2 (UC Berkeley) Exam (Answered;graded A+)

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  • Herman Ebbinghaus - performed tests on himself (primarily) and others involving nonsense syllables, truly scientific/ systematic approach to memory, derived human memory capacity (7) and demonstrated malleability of human mind free recall test - remembering things "out of the blue," free response, no clues or hints cued recall test - answering questions with hints, for example recalling states from memory with the help of a blank map recognition test - identifying the correct answer, mul...
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AAMC 1 FULL REVIEW- PSYCH-SOC Exam Questions and Answers 2024
  • AAMC 1 FULL REVIEW- PSYCH-SOC Exam Questions and Answers 2024

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  • AAMC 1 FULL REVIEW- PSYCH-SOC Exam Questions and Answers 2024 Compared to the simultaneous condition, the serial condition of the experiment would be more likely to cause: A.a primacy effect. B.a state dependency effect. C.a misinformation effect. D.a dual-coding effect. -Answer-The passage states that the SERIAL condition had participants presented with objects one at a time. The SIMULTANEOUS condition had subjects presented with object all at once. A. The primacy effect states that s...
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AAMC FL 1 Psych/Soc Study Guide Exam Questions Fully Answered.
  • AAMC FL 1 Psych/Soc Study Guide Exam Questions Fully Answered.

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  • primacy effect - Answer tendency to remember words at the beginning of a list especially well state dependency effect - Answer tendency to recall info when your in the same state as you were when you learned info misinformation effect - Answer incorporating misleading information into one's memory of an event dual-coding effect - Answer humans process and represent verbal and non-verbal information in separate, related systems Dual Coding Effect Example - Answer - par...
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