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Refers to a process of memory often employed in memory task in which a person is asked to produce a fact, a word or other item from a memory |
Recall |
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Refers to a process of memory often employed in memory task, in which a person may be asked to identify from among several choices were a fact, a word or other item from a memory |
Recognition |
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Anything we read we unconsciously and effortlessly remember the meaning of particular words and even know how to read. This example of everyday task that involve ______ |
Implicit memory |
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Culture relevant test employ skills and knowledge that |
Are relevant to the cultural experiences of the test-takers |
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According to Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968), the __________ store refers to the memory store characterized as having the greatest capacity for storing information and the longest duration for memory storage. |
Long term |
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As tested by a psychologist, the capacity of Jerry's short-term store for a wide range of items appears to be 11 items. Jerry's short-term memory capacity is |
Above average |
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This model of memory consists of four main elements: central executive, phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, and the episodic buffer (plus additional subsidiary slave systems). This model is known as |
Working memory |
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are persons who use memory-enhancing techniques for greatly improving their memory or who have a distinctive sensory or cognitive ability to remember information. |
Mnemonists |
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Jimmy knows how to ride a bicycle. This is an example of a task that involves __________ |
Procedural knowledge |
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refers to a recognition and understanding of factual information (i.e., "knowing that"). |
Declarative |
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The consolidation of encoded information in the long-term store seems to depend primarily on the |
Hippocampus |