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According to Daniel Schacter, ______ is a in of memory that involves simple forgetting.
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transience
misattribution
persistence
bias
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_________ is a sin of memory that is due to insufficient attention at the time of encoding or retrieval. It is commonly tied to prospective memory failures.
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bias
transience
absent-mindedness
suggestibility
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According to Daniel Schacter, ______ is a in of memory that involves simple forgetting.
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_________ is a sin of memory that is due to insufficient attention at the time of encoding or retrieval. It is commonly tied to prospective memory failures.
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_________ is a sin of memory in which a person wants to forget a fact or event but is unable to do so.
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At the beginning of the semester, a teacher keeps calling a their new student "Sally" by their previous student's "Sandy" name. This is an example of
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Baddeley's model of working memory includes a short-term storage space for speech-based information. This is called the ________.
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Stress hormones are closely linked to ________ memories.
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An increase in a synapse's firing potential after brief, rapid stimulation is called _______.
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Which region of the brain is important for forming implicit memory?
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_____ is a memory technique in which people combine information into meaningful categories so there is less to remember.
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Sometimes, we can't remember a piece of information because we aren't using the right search strategy. Psychologists call this
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Atkinson and Shiffrin found that people are more likely to remember information at the beginning and end of a word list than the information in the middle. They called this the