I HAVE CITIES ,BUT NO HOUSES I HAVE WATER ,BUT NO FISH I HAVE MOUNTAIN , BUT NO TREES WHAT AM I
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About how many different pieces of information can a person hold in working memory at one time
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seven
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What organization of concepts is a mental picture that represents spatial relationships
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cognitive
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What term is used to describe the process the mind goes through to change data input from the senses to a form the brain can use
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encoding
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Which statement best reflects what happens to data entering the sensory memory
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not all data is consciously attended to
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What is another name for short-term memory
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working memory
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What did Hermann Ebbinghaus discover about memory and forgetting
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people do the majority of forgetting within the first bour after
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Which of these is not part of the same concept
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cat
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What term is defined as concepts that can be organized in a hierarchical fashion
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taxonomy
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Which form of memory seems to be the preferred memory for the working memory
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echoic memory.
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Valerie and Todd have recently had their first child They love listening to the child babble Valerie tells Todd that the babbling is actually the basic sounds that will form words and they should st
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You should support your child's babbling. Treat them like a
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When Dillon is given a long list of numbers to remember he groups them into a series of larger numbers which makes memorizing easier for him What is this process called
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This process is called chunking.
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Nancy was in a car accident in which her head hit the dashboard Since then she cannot remember anything new that she learns yet she remembers things clearly that she learned prior to the wreck
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Her condition is called anterograde amnesia.
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Which psychologists wrote a classic article on limits of humans' capacity to process information and the magic of the number seven
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George Miller
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How does biology affect learning
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There is no correlative data indicating an persons biology could
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learning than the general biology of an individual
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What statements are correct about the effect of culture and biology
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A+... All answers are correct
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Which of th following is true statement about the use of antidepressant medication and the treatment of ADHD
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Though they are not as effective as stimulants, they are useful
when stimulants don't work
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What is declarative memory
memory about oneself and the world
Name the worlds hardest-riddle ever.
I HAVE CITIES ,BUT NO HOUSES I HAVE WATER ,BUT NO FISH I HAVE MOUNTAIN , BUT NO TREES WHAT AM I
About how many different pieces of information can a person hold in working memory at one time
seven
What organization of concepts is a mental picture that represents spatial relationships
cognitive
What term is used to describe the process the mind goes through to change data input from the senses to a form the brain can use
encoding
Which statement best reflects what happens to data entering the sensory memory
not all data is consciously attended to
What is another name for short-term memory
working memory
What did Hermann Ebbinghaus discover about memory and forgetting
people do the majority of forgetting within the first bour after
learning something
Which of these is not part of the same concept
cat
What term is defined as concepts that can be organized in a hierarchical fashion
taxonomy
Which form of memory seems to be the preferred memory for the working memory
echoic memory.
Valerie and Todd have recently had their first child They love listening to the child babble Valerie tells Todd that the babbling is actually the basic sounds that will form words and they should st
You should support your child's babbling. Treat them like a
conversation partner.
When Dillon is given a long list of numbers to remember he groups them into a series of larger numbers which makes memorizing easier for him What is this process called
This process is called chunking.
Nancy was in a car accident in which her head hit the dashboard Since then she cannot remember anything new that she learns yet she remembers things clearly that she learned prior to the wreck
Her condition is called anterograde amnesia.
Which psychologists wrote a classic article on limits of humans' capacity to process information and the magic of the number seven
George Miller
How does biology affect learning
There is no correlative data indicating an persons biology could
effect learning. In fact, brian health has a deeper impact on
learning than the general biology of an individual
What statements are correct about the effect of culture and biology
A+... All answers are correct
Which of th following is true statement about the use of antidepressant medication and the treatment of ADHD
Though they are not as effective as stimulants, they are useful
when stimulants don't work
How is Jensen's theory related to Galton's early work
Individuals have developed the ability to group objects and actions into a similar word so that individuals understand what is meant What is this process called