A. peg-word system
B. acronyms
C. the method of Loci
D. chunking
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - The need to master difficult challenges outperform others, and meet high standard of excellence is referred to as:
A. a competence motive
B. a drive motive
C. an achievement motive
D. an intellect motive - The need to master difficult challenges, outperform others, and meet high standards of excellence motive:
A. a competence motive
B. a drive motive
C. an achievement motive
D. an intellect motive - A mnemonic device is a ____________________?
A. mental picture
B. test or measure of memory
C. technique of encoding language sounds
D. memory aid - Which of the following is not a mnemonic device?
A. method of Loci
B. narrative chaining
C. elaborative rehearsal
D. key word method - A patient walks with a jerky, uncoordinated motion. A good preliminary diagnosis would be damage to the __________?
A. thalamus
B. amygdala
C. reticular activating system
D. cerebellum - The relationship between a child’s intellectual development and the age at which the child first walks is _____________?
A. strong
B. moderate
C. nonexistent
D. lower - Saima often has temper tantrums and pouts when she can’t have her own away. She often behaves impulsively and becomes extremely impatient if she can’t have the things that she wants immediately. According to Freud’s view of the personality, Saima’s personality appears to be dominated by:
A. her id
B. her alter ego
C. her ego
D. reaction formation - Mr. Choi’s therapist wants to help him become aware of his conflicting childhood feelings of love and hate for his parents. The therapist’s goal best reflects a primary aim of:
A. operant conditioning techniques
B. psychoanalysis
C. cognitive therapy
D. client – centered therapy - Musa is attractive and assertive. He arrives at work on time each day, and never complains. When his coworkers are asked to assess Musa’s intelligence, they consistently rate him much higher than his scores on intelligence test. This is an example of _____________________?
A. the mere exposure effect
B. the halo effect
C. the placebo effect
D. the fundamental attribution