Tutorial System Assessment

What is memory?
Ability to repeat information
Ability to mentally "save" information
Ability to say information
What does working memory do?
Helps you hold on to information long enough to use it
Plays important role in concentration and in following instructions
Both A and B
What is the Sensory Register?
It refers to the ultra-short term memory that takes information from the senses
It is concerned with immediate conscious perceptual and linguistic processing.
It deals with storage of information for an extended period of time.
What is the correct order of the Model of Human Memory
Long-term memory, sensory register, working memory
Sensory register, long-term memory, working memory
Sensory register, working memory, long-term memory
What is the capacity for working memory?
7-9 chunks or 5-15 seconds
Infinite
3-7 units or .5-3 seconds
Which one of the following is NOT an effective encoding strategy?
Chunking
Method of loci
Spacing
Maintenance rehearsal
Which one of the following is NOT a type of Mnemonic device?
Pegword
Self-referencing
Imagery
Method of loci
Which of the following are retrieval strategies?
Priming
Context
State
All the above
What are memory strategies?
Ability to know something you read
Broad ability to write in different languages
Broad sets of techniques that are designed to help someone remember something
Traditional memorization (rote rehearsal) is the most effective.
True
False
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