Short term & Long term memory


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1. Short - term memory and long - term memory are different in terms of
[a] Capacity
[b] Capacity and duration
[c] Capacity, duration and encoding
[d] Capacity, duratio, encoding and location in the brain

2. In relation to memory, encoding means
[a] Writing something down in code
[b] Storinginformation in memory
[c] The way something is stored in memory
[d] The form that something is stored in memory

3. Short - term memory uses
[a] Mainly an accoustic code
[b] Mainly a semantic code
[c] Both [a] and [b]
[d] None of the above

4. Most memory experiments involve
[a] Episodic memory
[b] Procedural memory
[c] Semantic memory
[d] All kinds of memory

5. The multi - store model suggests that there are
[a] Two kinds of memory store
[b] Three kinds of memory store
[c] Four kinds of memory store
[d] Many kinds of memory store

6. The working memory model relates to
[a] Short - term memory
[b] Long - term memory
[c] Both [a] and [b]
[d] Memory used by working people

7. Example of deep processing include
[a] Depth only
[b] Depth and organisation
[c] Dept, organisation, distinctiveness and elaboration
[d] Any activity that increases meaningfulness

8. A key characteristic of an experiment is
[a] That everything is very controlled
[b] It is artificial
[c] Both [a] and [b]
[d] Neither [a] or [b]

9. The experimenter manipulates
[a] The experiment
[b] The dependent variable
[c] The independent variable
[d] Extraneous variable

10. Psychology is different to common sense because
[a] Psychologists are very clever
[b] Psychologists can tell us about the world
[c] Psychologists conduct well - controlled studies
[d] Psychologists is the same as common sense







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