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1. Picture memory provides better recall than word memory from documents. 2. Lewis & Anderson conducted an experiment on historical memories in 1976. 3. The six phases of the PQ4R method include preview, questions, read, remember, but not summarize. 4. There are more than 7 million distinguishable colors.
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PSY504

1. Picture memory provides better recall than word memory from documents. 2. Lewis & Anderson conducted an experiment on historical memories in 1976. 3. The six phases of the PQ4R method include preview, questions, read, remember, but not summarize. 4. There are more than 7 million distinguishable colors.
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PSY 504_QUIZ

Which memory is better and has deeper quality to recall than for memory of words?
Picture memory
Phonological memory
Short term memory
Bookish memory

Who conducted experiment on “Historical memories”?


Lewis & Anderson (1976)
Lewis & Terman (1976)
Terman& George (1976)
Freud & Jung (1976)

Which of the following does not include in the six phases of PQ4R method?
Preview
Questions
read
remember

There are more than________million distrainable colors.


5
4
7
1

Which of the following statement is FALSE regarding eidetic psychotherapy?


Dr. Ahsen hypothesizes that each memory has an imagery component
Through hot and cold imagery we can even manipulate our physical sensations of hot and cold.
Dr. Ahsen suggests that images are inextricably linked with memories
We do not have ability to make eidetic imager

Which of the following type of imagery was identified by Farah and colleagues in (1988)?
Visual and Spatial properties
Phonological and Spatial properties
Spatial and cognitive properties
Spatial and schematic properties

Which of the following statement is TRUE?


Forgotten memories are forgotten
Forgotten memories are still there but too weak to retrieve
William James worked a lot on forgotten memories
Childhood memories are always forgotten memories

Tip of the tongue phenomenon happens in____________

Recognition
Rehearsal
Encoding
Recall

While analyzing a story structure one needs NOT to give much attention towards which of
the following?
Sweating
Plot
Theme
Causal relations

Analyze which of the following statement about use of multiple modalities for
remembering things is WRONG?
Store information visually and verbally
Try and learn the information in different ways
Use mental imagery to store information
Try to learn just by listening to the material

A term ISM is used by Dr. Akhtar Ahsan, what is its meaning?


Image
Animal
Theory
Psychotherapy

A group sharing same essential features may refer to which of the followings?

Category
race
class
Group

While analyzing a story structure, which of the following refer towards the outcome of the
events?
Setting
Plot
Theme
Resolution

Analyze, which of the following statement is true about subordinate level of categories?
It is an intermediate level category
It is a large category
It is a small category
It is something between large and small category

Analyze which of the following is typically better than human ability to recall with
reference to memory?

Recognition
Conversation
Recall
Tip of the tongue phenomenon

Analyze when a skill is NOT automatic?

Occurs with intention


No rise to conscious awareness
Occurs without intention
Do not interfere with other mental activities

Eimas & Corbit (1973) conducted an experiment that called


________________.

Adaptation Paradigm
Feature analysis
Place of articulation
Template Matching

Which of the following refers to the place at which the vocal track is closed or
constricted in the production of a phoneme?

Place of articulation
Voicing
Phonemes
Speech Recognition

Which of the following task typically measures how quickly people can react to
target stimulus in order to evaluate the capacity demands of the primary task?

Subsidiary Task
Capacity Task
Reaction time
Reaction task

What is the level of “attention “according to early selection models of attention?

Higher level
Lower level
Unexplainable
Not a process

Who devised the term “iconic memory” for short term visual memory?

Sperling
Barnet
Triesman

Which of the following model proposes that people’s intentions and the demands of the
tasks determine the information processing stage on which information is selected?

Capacity theory
Trieseman’s Mode
lBroadbent’s Model
Multimode theory

Which animal was used by Hubel & Wiesel in their experiments to study the visual
cortex?

Cats
Apes
Rat
Monkey

Which of the following assumes that a retinal image of an object is faithfully transmitted
to the brain?

Template matching
Information processing
Law of similarity
Law of proximity

Which of the following does NOT feature in Atkinson and Shiffrin's (1968) model of
memory?
Conversion store
Sensory store
Short-term store
Rehearsal

Analyze which of following model better explain speech pattern recognition phenomenon?

Feature analysis
Place of articulation
Phonemes
Voicing

Which of the following model states that attention is a lower level process?

Early selection model


Late selection model
Norman’s model
Sperling’s model

Marr & Nishihara purposed that familiar objects can be seen as configuration of simple
__________ components.

Pine-like
Pen-like
Pain-like
Pipe-like

Who conducted classical experiments on partial report paradigms?

Burnet
Triesman
Sperling

Analyze what is the most important reason why information in short-term memory is
lost?

Whose model is known as the serial processing model?

Sternberg
Atkinson
Baddeley
Bartlett

Which of the following theory presents that forgetting is due to another task steps in
memory?

Decay Theoryv
Interference Theory
Alan Baddeley’s Theory
Forgetting Theory

PDP is an abbreviation of which of the following?

Parallel Distributed Processing


Parallel Disturbed Programming
Problem Disturbed Processing
Paradigm dependent program

Which of the following does NOT feature in Atkinson and Shiffrin's (1968) model of
memory?

Conversion store
Rehearse
Short term memory
Sensory memory

Which part of body is controlled by right hemisphere?

Left Side
Right Side
Legs and Arms
Only Legs

Identify approach stating that what happens between sensation and behavior is more
important than just to know which sensation produced which behavior.

The Behaviorist
The Psychodynamic
The information processing
The Humanistic

Which of the following metaphor explains the attention as a narrow lane having not
enough space to flow?

Bottle Neck
Spot light

Analyze which of following model better explain speech pattern recognition


phenomenon?

Voicing
Feature analysis
Place of articulation

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