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11. Giving of money is an example of primary reinforcer11. Giving of money is an example of primary reinforcer A. True B. False
12. It holds memory for a very short period of time, for a few seconds or less. A. Episodic B. Semantic C. Short-term D. Long-term E. Sensory
13. It holds memory of about 30 seconds. It is also called working memory. A. Episodic B. Semantic C. Short-term D. Long-term E. Sensory
14. It refers to the kind of memory about personal experiences A. Episodic B. Semantic C. Procedural D. Sensory
15. It refers to the kind of memory that deals with concepts and rules. A. Sensory B. Semantic C. Episodic D. Procedural
16. Which of the following sequences best reflects the order in which memory processes occur, from first to last? A. Encoding - storage - retrieval B. Storage - retrieval - encoding C. Encoding - retrieval - storage D. Storage - encoding - retrieval
17. Which of the following sequences best reflects the order in which memory processes occur, from first to last? A. Encoding - storage - retrieval B. Storage - retrieval - encoding C. Encoding - retrieval - storage D. Storage - encoding - retrieval
18. It is combining pieces of data into units; allowing us to store more information in the STM. A. Rehearsal B. Recognition C. Recall D. Chuncking
19. When we use the term “remembering” in day-to-day life, we are making reference to the memory process of: A. Encoding B. Rehearsal C. Retrieval D. Storage
20. The part of the brain responsible for emotional memory A. Amygdala B. Hippocampus C. Cerebellum D. Thalamus
21. Knowledge of how to play tennis (assuming one knows how) would be stored in _____ memory. A. Implicit B. Recall C. Short-term D. Declarative
22. An identification test is a _________ test of memory; a multiple-choice question is __________. A. Recall; recall test also B. Recall; recognition test C. Recognition; recognition test also D. Recognition; recall test
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