A mnemonic such as "one is a bun, two is a shoe..." is an example of:

A) organization by acronym
B) the word-rhyme technique
C) the key word method
D) a peg-word system
E) the method of Loci


D

Psychology

You might also like to view...

An emergent-norm approach to stopping sports violence recommends

  a.  shifting to more individualistic sports.   b.  changing fans’ expectations about the normalcy of violence.   c.  changing the physical layout of stadiums.   d.  adding more crowd-control officers.   e.  isolating the team from the spectators.

Psychology

Young infants' memory recall is aided by cues, hints, or reminders, which suggests that their early memories are

a. strengthened mainly via negative reinforcement. b. weakened only via negative punishment. c. best demonstrated via habituation. d. context-dependent.

Psychology

In this stage of the therapy process, the client and therapist define the problem and its context and develop potential intervention strategies

a) Stage 1 - Introduction b) Stage 2 – Goal-Setting c) Stage 3 - Intervention d) Stage 4 - Evaluation

Psychology

Moishe can remember only the first two items and the last two items on the grocery list that his wife just read to him over the phone. The other five items in between are gone. This is an example of the

a. encoding specificity effect. b. serial position effect. c. TOT effect. d. reintegrative effect. e. priming effect.

Psychology