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Why and how do memories change over time?
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Sara
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You are shopping for a new computer. You see the memory listing as 1GBX4. What does that mean?
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Reguna
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You are shopping for a new computer. You see the memory listing as 1GBX4. What does this mean?
A. 4 DDR first generation DIMMs B.
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anon
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Assume you have a computer that contains 1GB of memory.It contains four memory slots.
Two of the slots contain 512MB,memory
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acap
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what is the transfer rate of DDR memory?
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is associated with critical listening?
Memory logic Vocabulary Interest
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Which of the following is true of memory?
A) Teens have more false memories than younger children because teens have lived longer
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Lor
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This is regarding to the previous essay (the contradicting myself one).
How am I contradicting myself? I am saying that memory is
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Anonymous
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A memory in 64bit architecture has size 1,024Mbytes (note that 1,024 =
2^10). 1)How many 64-bit words is its capacity? How much
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Leslie
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1) What memory system is sensation responsible for? Sensory, short term or long term memory system? Explain.
2) How does encoding
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Jasmine
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Assume you have a computer that contains 1GB of memory. It contains four memory slots. Each slot can contain 128 MB, 256 MB,
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Md Farhad Hossain
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Assume you have a computer that contains 1GB of memory. It contains four memory slots. Each slot can contain 128 MB, 256 MB,
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asked by
Alexander
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Marla is talking to a friend and spreading a rumor that she heard about a co-worker. When the friend asks where she heard the
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kelly
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What kind of memory is involved in remembering how to tie shoes?
Semantic Episodic Procedural Priming Prospective
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Haley
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Trying to make sense of an article in the world events section of the daily mirror, Matlock turns to Thomas and asks, where’s
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The first stage of remembering something involves recording information in a form usable to memory and is called
A-Storage
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Forming a meaningful grouping of stimuli so they can be stored as a unit in short-term memory is called
A-Processing B-Memory
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Our short memory can only hold about seven bits of information at a time. This means you should: a,use words with six letters or
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Alicia
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What are the effects of type of processing and channel of presentation on recall of words? HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
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Kiki
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Which type of memory can only be read and not written to? (Points: 5)
Volatile RAM PROM FLASH I think its RAM
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Andy
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what are variable that influence memory?
i do not need links i need detailed answers. this is not a linking website, its supposed
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brandy
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what are variable that influence memory
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brandy
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Which of the following types of memory contain data that cannot be modified by the user? (Points: 5)
a. simm b. dimm c. RAM d.
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Julie
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When a student took her psychology quiz, she did badly on the essay question. Ealier, she had written a good practic essay on
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Tisha
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Which of the following ways of measuring explicit memory usually produces the best results?
A)Relearning B) Recall C)Recognition
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missy
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Information in long-term memory can be organized by all of the following EXCEPT:
A)semantic category. B) spelling. C) sound and
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asked by
missy
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Which type of high speed memory is common to almost all personal computers?
a)L1 b) L2 c)L3 d)L4 is a) correct answer?thank you
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asked by
vedrana
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Repeatedly reciting a sequence of words:
A) activates different brain areas than when the word sequence is spoken the first time.
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Jesse
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Which one of the following statements best illustrates implicit memory
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jabrenne carter
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In late adulthood, changes in memory may not be inevitable; however any decline in memory tends to involve - memory
A-Semantic
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what is the process of repeating information to oneself to keep it in short-term memory
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Rhonda
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Distinguish between normal and abnormal memory ageing
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an old-fashioned computer has just 16 bits available to represent an address of a memory location. how many total memory
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chrissy
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Le souvenir -l'oubli
1] la memoire -un souvenir avoir une bonne \mauvaise memoire retenir une lecon apprendre\ savoir une lecon
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asked by
babs
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when you fail to remember something due to retrieval failure the fault is likely to reside in
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asked by
linda
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A participant in a cognitive psychology study is given 50 words to remember
and later asked to recall as many as he can of them.
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Anonymous
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A participant in a cognitive psychology study is given 50 words to remember
and later asked to recall as many as he can of them.
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Jane
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Trace the memory system from stimuli into long-term memory. Siscuss the features of each step and factors that enhance or impede
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jade
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when you fail to remember something due to retrieval failure,the fault is likely to reside in?
a.short term memory b.sensory
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Lidia
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Professor Williams tells his class to close their eyes and think of their last vacation to the beach. Professor Williams's focus
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A participant in a cognitive psychology study is given 50 words to remember
and later asked to recall as many as he can of them.
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Jennifer
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A _________IS AN AREA OF HIGH SPEED MEMORY THAT SITS BETWEEN THE PROCESSER AND THE PRIMARY MEMORY.
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bryant
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I remember instances where I fell.
when or where ?
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Helen
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so far i hast STM can contain infro fro LTM to work on
STM enters LTM Both store memory. what else?
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jerson
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how can longterm and short term memory similar?/ compared
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asked by
jerson
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how can they be compared
so far i have they both can be stored stm can contain info from ltm to work on and stm enters ltm.. what
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asked by
jerson
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To learn her psychology terms, Melanie just repeats the terms and rote definition over and over again. This illustrates ____
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David Thomas
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what it means in mechanism of forgetting pro and retroactive forgettting
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If you take the information-processing view of cognitive development, you would say that
A. typing on a computer keyboard is the
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ourania
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People with long hair do better on an audio memory test is this a causation or correlation, pleas help
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Julissa
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