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Module 23 Quiz

Select the Definition that corresponds to the displayed Term.
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1. relearning




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2. spacing effect




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3. explicit memory




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4. retrieval




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5. recognition




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6. memory




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7. encoding




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8. shallow processing




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9. sensory memory




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10. mnemonics




Select the Term that corresponds to the displayed Definition.
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11. activated memory, which can hold about seven items for a short time




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12. encoding that requires attention and conscious effort




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13. the phenomenon in which memory is enhanced more by retrieval of the information than simply reading it




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14. a measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier, with few retrieval cues




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15. the relatively permanent and unlimited capacity memory system into which information from short-term memory may pass




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16. the visual sensory memory consisting of a perfect photographic memory, which lasts no more than a few tenths of a second




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17. the memory technique of organizing material into familiar, manageable units




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18. the momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli, lasting about 3 or 4 seconds




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19. procedural memory for automatic skills and classically conditioned associations among stimuli -- also called nondeclarative memories




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20. the process by which encoded information is maintained over time





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