1.What type of information refers to the meanings of words and general knowledge retained in an individual's memory?
2.Why do we tend to recall the words "typewriter," "cigarette," and "fire" better than "void," "process," and "inherent"? Because the first set of words is encoded more likely through which method?
3.Which of the following does not represent a method used to measure memory retention?
4.Which type of memory assessment generally offers the least amount of retrieval support?
5.Semantic memory and episodic memory are types of which category of memory?
6.How long does echoic memory typically last before it fades?
7.When does the most significant interference happen between previously learned and newly acquired information?
8.Which type of memory assessment is involved when a witness to a car crash is requested to recount the details of the event?
9.Interference can cause a breakdown in which of the following memory processes?
10.Which of the following best exemplifies repression?
11.What is the name of the phenomenon where people remember the first and last items in a sequence more effectively than those in the middle?
12.Remembering your birthday celebrations from childhood is an instance of which memory type?
13.The gradual loss or weakening of memory over time is primarily a failure in which cognitive process?
14.What does the term 'schema' primarily refer to?
15.Why do we often fail to recall information shown to us in the moments immediately before falling asleep?
16.What are the three main stages involved in the processing of memory information?
17.Which of the following is least likely to occur with memories of traumatic physical abuse?
18.Which type of memory is demonstrated when someone can complete a jigsaw puzzle without consciously remembering how to do it?
19.Which concept is best demonstrated by the effect of over-learning on memory retention?
20.Which form of memory is known to have virtually unlimited storage capability?