A. encoding
B. storage
C. retrieval
D. any of the above
Related Mcqs:
- The greatest interference occurs when old and new material are __________________?
A. learned through disturbed practice
B. each learned on separate days
C. automatically processed
D. similar to each other - Three year old Shawn ate lead paint which was chipping off the walls in an older home. Consequently, he developed a psychosis based on brain damage due to lead poisoning. Shawn’s psychosis would be called a(n):
A. functional psychosis
B. organic psychosis
C. neural psychosis
D. neo – cortical psychosis - A your high school reunion you cannot remember the last name of your class teacher. Your failure to remember is most likely the result of __________________?
A. encoding failure
B. storage failure
C. retrieval failure
D. state-dependent memory - Which of the following factors influence the impact of interference on learning?
A. The nature of the material being learned
B. The organization and meaningfulness of the information learned
C. The type of activity that flows studying
D. All of the above
E. None of these - Which of the following factors influence the impact of interference on learning?
A. The nature of the material being learned
B. The organization and meaningfulness of the information learned
C. The type of activity that flows studying
D. All of the above
E. None of these - Retroactive interference involves the disruption of ________________?
A. encoding
B. storage
C. retrieval
D. all of the above - Failure to realize how hot the bath water really is after you have been sitting in it for ten minutes best illustrates the process of sensory ______________?
A. adaptation
B. accommodation
C. continuity
D. threshold - John failed his mate exam but made a touch down during the homecoming game. He took credit for winning the game but blamed his professor for his Mate test failure. This is known as the:
A. Fundamental attribution error
B. Attribution of negative causality
C. Self- serving bias
D. Cognitive dissonance model - Failure of hospital staff to detect fake patients in David Rosenhan’s studies can be attributed to the:
A. acting ability of the pseudo-patients
B. generally low quality of training of hospital staff members
C. effects of the labeling and context
D. fact that pseudo-patients were so heavily drugged - Failure to produce insulin leads to be a condition called:
A. Diabetes insipidus
B. Diabetes mellitus
C. Gluconism
D. Both a & b