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In Craik and Tulving's (1975) study what from of processing gave rise to the best level of recognition memory?

Elaborative semantic

Which of the following is a good example of procedural memory?

Remembering how to ride a bike

Tulving (1982) used which memory paradigm to investigate implicit memory?

Fragment completion

Who used levels of processing procedure to investigate the effects of intentionality and awareness on retrieval?

Richardson-Klavehn and Gardiner

Transfer appropriate processing predicts that:

The best memory performance will be observed when the processes engaged at encoding transfer appropriately to retrieval

The amnesic patient HM.

Retained memory for events occurring up to a couple of years before his operation but could not form new memories

Which of the following best describes Tulving et al's (1982) study on fragment completion

That fragment completion tasks are unaffected by delay in recall, while recognition is good after a short delay but significantly worse after longer delay

Which of the following is correct?

Nairne argued that successful memory retrieval is determined by the diagnostic value of the retrieval cues employed.

Which of the following statement is true?

A large body of neuroimaging research has linked distinct brain regions with recollective (remember) and familiarity based (know) retrieval processing.

Declarative knowledge might be best characterized as

Knowing that