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WGU C180 Intro to Psychology, Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, graded A+
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WGU C180 Intro to Psychology, Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, graded A+ 
 
 
Structuralism 
Wilhelm Wundt 
Functionalism 
William James 
Psychodynamic 
Sigmund Freud 
Behaviorism 
John B. Watson and B. F. Skinner 
Gestalt 
Max Wertheimer 
Humanistic 
Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers 
Key mental strategies and goals are inborn through adaptation of the species, the result of natural selection. 
Evolutionary Psychology 
Uses computer as a model for the human mind. 
Cognitive Psychology 
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Psych 115 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Psych 115 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
This type of declarative memory stores information about events in the past. 
What is episodic memory? 
 
 
This technique to memorize long strings of information was used by Cicero, a lawyer from Ancient Rome. 
What is "Memory Castle"? 
 
 
These kinds of memories are not dependent upon the hippocampus 
What is nondeclarative/procedural memory (skill learning, priming, or conditioning)? 
 
 
This kind of memory for facts and information is not t...
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SFL 334 Exam 2 || All Correct.
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All memories start as what? correct answers sensory stimuli- see a person, hear a song 
*No age differences with sensory stimuli 
 
Sensory Memory correct answers last 10 seconds, age differences is attention and speed of processing 
 
Attention defined correct answers mechanism we use to process stimuli, focus on what to process and determine how far to process it. It determines what gets passed along. (all types of attention decline with age) 
 
4 types of attention correct answers 1. selecti...
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Psychology Chapter 7: Memory/ Cognition actual downloadable exam with 100% correct answers already verified for accuracy
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Memory 
Any system, (human, animal or machine) that encodes, stores, and retrieves information. 
 
Icons you can hold in your brain for about a quarter of a second. 
Echos you can hold in your brain for several seconds. 
 
 
 
Information-Processing Model 
A cognitive understanding of memory, emphasizing how information is changed when it is encoded, stored or received. 
 
 
 
 
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Unit 7 Cognitive Psychology-Memory actual downloadable exam with 100% correct answers already verified for accuracy
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Standard Model of Memory (Information Processing Model) 
 
 
 
Atkinson and Shiffrin 
Created Information Processing Model -- to encode, store and retrieve. 
 
 
 
 
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Sensory Memory 
A type of storage that holds sensory information for a few seconds or less. 
 
 
 
Two types of Sensory Memory 
Iconic and echoic 
 
 
 
iconic memory 
A momentary sensory memory of visual stim...
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MEMORY (AQA A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE
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MEMORY (AQA A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY) EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE 
How are STM and LTM distinguished? 
STM and LTM are often distinguished in terms of their coding, capacity and duration. 
STM and LTM are often distinguished in terms of their coding, what does this refer to? 
Coding refers to the format in which information is stored in the various memory stores. 
- Information enters the brain via the senses (e.g. eyes and ears) and then is changed to another form...
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Psy 200 Exam 2 Study Guide Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated 2024 | Guaranteed Success
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What is memoryThe ability of our mind to store & remember information 
What is encoding?Encoding is how our brain breaks down information into something 
we can understand as well as putting it in terms we can store in our brains. 
What is storage?Storage is placing newly acquired information into memory which is 
then later modified 
What is retrieval?the process of getting information out of memory storage 
Explain the study by Craik & Tulving (1975)Researchers presented participants with a 
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AQA PSYCHOLOGY, MEMORY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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AQA PSYCHOLOGY, MEMORY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 
 
What is memory? 
A cognitive process of coding, storing and retrieving information. 
Define coding 
The form in which information is stored in memory. 
Coding can be..... 
visual, auditory or semantic 
Visual coding 
coding in the mind in the form of a visual image 
Auditory coding 
coding in the mind in the form of a sound 
Semantic coding 
coding where you recall the meaning of the information 
Define storage 
Retaini...
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We can test memory in many different ways (e.g. recall, recognition,savings). What do the results of 
these various test demonstrate? 
A. Each memory is stored in a single location in the brain. 
B. People might or might not remember something, depending on how we test them. 
C, These testing methods are valid with children but not adults. 
D. People who learn something in school usually forget it in real life. 
E. There is no way to test the accuracy of memory. - Answer-B 
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NR569 Final Exam (100 out of 100) Questions and Answers (Latest Update) (100% Guaranteed Pass 
 
language is a _____ hemisphere dominant function in ___% of right handed people, and _______% of left handed people 
- left 
- 97% 
- 60-70% 
 
 
broca's area is responsible for _________. It s located in the ________ lobe, and is associated with Brodmann area(s) _______ 
- speech production 
- L frontal 
- 44 and 45 
 
 
 
wernicke's area is responsible for _________. It s located in the __...
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