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Jeopardy
What
Memory?
How’d I
remember?
Short, long,
in between
Effects
Language
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1
Which memory has the
shortest duration?
$100 Answer from H1
SENSORY MEMORY
$200 Question from H1
Chuck recalls the day last
summer when he fell off his
bicycle and scraped his knee.
This is an example of
$200 Answer from H1
EPISODIC MEMORY
$300 Question from H1
Ms. Modlin has a distinct auditory
Impression of her bulls grunt/moo.
This illustrates what memory?
$300 Answer from H1
ECHOIC MEMORY
$400 Question from H1
April fondly remembers
the first time she went
cliffhanging. This
information is an example
of
$400 Answer from H1
DECLARATIVE/EXPLICIT
MEMORY
$500 Question from H1
Memory for automatic
activities, such as bike
riding and handwriting, is
known as
$500 Answer from H1
PROCEDURAL MEMORY
$100 Question from H2
Which process transfers
information from sensory
memory to short-term memory?
$100 Answer from H2
ATTENTION
$200 Question from H2
Where in the brain are memories
Stored?
$200 Answer from H2
THERE IS NO ONE PLACE
$300 Question from H2
Your knowledge of skills such
as how to tie your shoes or ride
a bicycle is thought to be stored
in which part of the brain?
$300 Answer from H2
HIPPOCAMPUS
$400 Question from H2
Which theoretical perspective in
psychology attempts to characterize
the way in which humans store and
process sensory information?
$400 Answer from H2
COGNITIVE
$500 Question from H2
The psychoanalytic concept of
repression suggests a difficulty in the
functioning of which aspect of memory?
$500 Answer from H2
RETRIEVAL
$100 Question from H3
Working memory is
another name for:
$100 Answer from H3
SHORT-TERM
MEMORY
$200 Question from H3
Short-term memory has two
important characteristics.
They are?
$200 Answer from H3
Short term can be
remembered for about
20 seconds and contains
about 7 chunks of
information
$300 Question from H3
What can we do to expand
Our short-term memory
$300 Answer from H3
CHUNKING
$400 Question from H3
Eye witnesses often are
questioned and prompted to
recall false details to an event.
This is called?
$400 Answer from H3
CONSTRUCTED MEMORY
$500 Question from H3
If you study psychology at 4:00 and
World History at 7:00, you might have
trouble recalling the psychology info
on a test the next day. This illustrates
what factor in forgetting?
$500 Answer from H3
RETROACTIVE INTERFERENCE
$100 Question from H4
If Juan tried to learn a long list of
words, he would be most likely to
forget which words?
$100 Answer from H4
THE WORDS IN THE MIDDLE
$200 Question from H4
A person assembling a tool one week
after reading the instructions can
remember the first and last steps of
the procedure but not the middle
ones.
This best illustrates which of the
following?
$200 Answer from H4
THE SERIAL POSITION EFFECT
$300 Question from H4
When seven-year-old Grace had to
recite the 'Girl Scout Pledge' in front of
the other members of her Brownie
Troop, she stumbled on some of the
lines in the middle of the pledge. This
illustrates:
$300 Answer from H4
THE SERIAL POSITION EFFECT
$400 Question from H4
Melissa remembered her scholarship
application was due tomorrow while she
was driving to school. She forgets until
she is driving to school the next day.
This is an example of
$400 Answer from H4
STATE DEPENDENT MEMORY
$500 Question from H4
These types of memories are powerful
Because the importance of the event
Caused us to encode the context
surrounding the event
$500 Answer from H4
FLASHBULB MEMORIES
$100 Question from H5
When the word “walk” is
changed to “walked,” the
suffix “ed” is an example of a
$100 Answer from H5
MORPHEME
$200 Question from H5
When trying to solve a
problem, Bret uses a logical,
step-by-step formula called
$200 Answer from H5
AN ALGORITHM
$300 Question from H5
Mental shortcuts or rules of
thumb that help solve problems
and reduce mental effort are
called
$300 Answer from H5
HEURISTICS
$400 Question from H5
What theory suggests that using the term
“girls” to refer to women might affect the
way those people think about women?
$400 Answer from H5
LINGUISTIC RELATIVITY
HYPOTHESIS
$500 Question from H5
When asked which of two countries has a
larger population, participants are likely
to judge the country that is more familiar
to them as being more populous. What
problem solving idea best explains this
finding?
$500 Answer from H5
THE AVAILABILITY HEURISTIC
Final Jeopardy
When neurons can strengthen
connections between each other
through repeated firings, this
process is called
Final Jeopardy Answer
LONG-TERM POTENTIATION