Rhoda is thinking about her family reunion from last summer. This reminds her that a close friend is attending the same college in which her cousin is enrolled; her thoughts then turn to the reading assignments she has neglected in one of her classes. The process of ________ describes how one memory brings up another in our network of mental representations.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
spreading activation
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Which of the following statements is true of the third memory process-retrieval?
A) Retrieval of information is a physical process. B) External stimuli are necessary to elicit retrieval of information. C) Retrieval of information requires knowledge of the proper cues. D) Mental repetition of information inhibits the retrieval process.
___________ memories could be called "knowing that" memories, while ____________ memories could be called "knowing how" memories
A) Procedural; declarative B) Nondeclarative; procedural C) Declarative; nondeclarative D) Nondeclarative; declarative
After watching, write which type of attachment you are observing. Give 2 reasons why you
believe your classification is correct. What will be an ideal response?
The traditional view of selecting statistical tests states that techniques designed for one level of data, can sometimes be used for data of another level. For example, a test designed for ordinal data can be used:
a. When the data are categorical. b. When the data are interval. c. Both a and b. d. Only with graphical methods.