A. explicit
B. flashbulb
C. sensory
D. implicit
Related Mcqs:
- The conscious repetition of information in order to maintain it in memory is called ___________________?
A. automatic processing
B. rehearsal
C. priming
D. chunking - Putting animals in puzzle boxes to study their intelligence was initially undertaken by _______________?
A. Skinner
B. Pavlov
C. Atkinson
D. Thorndike - Research studies that examine people’s responses on the Watson Selection test, the military problem puzzle and speak-aloud protocols have demonstrated that reasoning about problems is strongly influenced by:
A. Logic
B. Detection of the problem
C. Conditional of the problem
D. Heuristics
E. Representation of the problem - 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 - Two friends quarreled over possession of a single orange without realizing that one of them simply wanted orange juice and the other simply wanted to orange peel to make a cake. This classic episode best illustrates the pitfalls of:
A. a win- lose orientation
B. the fundamental attribution error
C. the mere exposure effect
D. deindividuation - When Saleem returned from combat in the Kargil War, he began experiencing high anxiety that has persisted without any improvement. This example illustrates which anxiety related disorder?
A. panic
B. post – traumatic stress
C. phobia
D. obsessive – compulsive - Semantic memory and episodic memory are classes of _________________?
A. short-term memory
B. iconic memory
C. explicit memory
D. implicit memory - A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli is called _________________ memory?
A. iconic
B. implicit
C. echoic
D. flashbulb - A person’s memory of his wedding would be stored in _______________ memory?
A. semantic
B. autobiographical
C. metamemory
D. procedural - The school of psychology that focused on identifying and examining the fundamental components of conscious experience, such as sensations, feelings and images was:
A. behaviorism
B. structuralism
C. humanism
D. psychoanalysis