A. Thorndike
B. Pavlov
C. Miller
D. Ebbinghaus
Related Mcqs:
- An experiment is performed to test the effects of sleep deprivation on rote memory. In this experiment, the dependent variable in the:
A. number of hours subjects go without sleep
B. rote memory scores
C. number of subjects deprived of sleep in the experimental group
D. correlation between hours of sleep and fatigue - Who have conducted and are continuing to conduct laboratory and classroom learning studies that are carefully planned and expertly executed?
A. Educational Researchers
B. Educational officers
C. Educational Psychologists
D. School teachers and Evaluators - Memorizing by rote (i.e., repeating something over and over until it is learned) is also called _________________?
A. declarative rehearsal
B. elaborative rehearsal
C. maintenance rehearsal
D. distributed practice - Studies on maturation and learning have indicated ______________?
A. That environmental stimulation may effect growth
B. That some factor may affect normal development
C. That the two follow independent course
D. Both (A. and (B.
E. None of these - Who are becoming increasingly alert to the results of psychological studies that deal with individual patterns of growth, maturational readiness to learn, and individual differences in rate and limit of learning?
A. Planers
B. Researchers
C. Educators
D. Group leaders - As a _______the psychological studies learning so that he can know more and more about it.
A. Historian
B. Geographer
C. Scientist
D. Sociologist - 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 - A part of forebrain that plays an important role in the formation of long term memory, and thus is required for learning:
A. Hypothalamus
B. Amygdala
C. Hippocampus
D. Cerebrum