A. encoding failure
B. storage failure
C. retrieval failure
D. state-dependent memory
Related Mcqs:
- In the context of____________, the researcher teacher-learner situation to the teacher or teacher-learner situation so that the participant may improve understanding:
A. Educational logic
B. Educational philosophy
C. Educational goal
D. Educational research - We are more likely to remember the words “typewriter, cigarette and fire” than the words “void, process and inherent” because the first three words are more likely to be _________________ encoded?
A. automatically
B. visually
C. proactively
D. implicitly - Leyton suggested that members are symbolic of structural discontent – at different times in history a (social) class comes under treat from another (social) class under treat from another social class and feel dissatisfaction. What did he call this?
A. Depressive
B. Over- controlled repressors
C. Paranoid- aggression
D. Homicidal protest - A woman met a car accident and after recovering, she cannot remember events right before the crash, it is called _________________?
A. anterograde amnesia
B. retrograde amnesia
C. anterograde interference
D. retrograde interference - Our inability to remember information presented in the seconds just before we fell asleep is most likely due to ____________________?
A. encoding failure
B. the misinformation effect
C. retroactive interference
D. motivated forgetting - Although Cara has been obese for as long as she can remember, she is determined to lose excess body weight with a low-calories diet. Cara is most likely to have difficulty becoming and staying thin because:
A. the number of calories a person consumes daily has no effect on body weight
B. she may have a higher-than-average set point for body weight
C. her resting metabolic rate will increase and prompt her to over eat vigorous exercise
D. fat cells can be lost only with vigorous exercise - Associating a list of items you need to remember with a sequence of specific places is called __________________?
A. encoding specificity
B. chunking
C. the method of Loci
D. cognitive mapping - A student who has studied German in high school, takes a course in French in college and now has trouble remembering the German. This is an example of the effects of __________________?
A. retroactive interference
B. proactive interference
C. state-dependent learning
D. encoding specificity - Teacher carefully monitors and records the behaviors of children on school playgrounds in order to track the developmental of their physical skills. He is most clearly engaged in ___________?
A. survey research
B. naturalistic observation
C. experimentation
D. replication - By the third grade. Timmy who lives in the ghetto, views himself as a failure. He may not succeed in school thanks to the:
A. Jig- saw classrooms
B. Self- fulfilling prophesy
C. Self- serving bias
D. Fundamental attribution error