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b. Flashbulb memory c. Conservation d. Retrograde amnesia 28) \"Discuss several

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b. Flashbulb memory c. Conservation d. Retrograde amnesia 28) "Discuss several factors that contributed to the economic collapse of late 2008," asks a question on a midterm exam. Such a question is a test of memory a. Recall b. Procedure c. Recognition d. Declaration f-processing approach suggests Specific information will be retained for longer when the level of information processing is deeper The existence of the three separate memory stores is inconclusive The lesser the intensity of the initial processing of information, the more likely we are to recall it. 29) The levels-o a. b. c. There is no relationship between how deeply one processes information and later recal d. 30) The 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, Princess Diana's death and the 1986 Challenger explosion - People's memories for the moment in which they learned of these events are termed a. Nondeclarative memories b. Flashbulb memories c. Implicit memories d. Procedural memories 31) Loftus and Palmer (1974) conducted an experiment in which participants estimated the speed of a car described as either contacting or smashing into another. To which of the following conclusions regarding eyewitness memory is this study most relevant? a. The presence of a weapon attracts attention, impairing the witnesses' testimony b. Eyewitness memory can be heavily influence by leading questions. c. Child eyewitnesses are especially suggestible.

Explanation / Answer

28. Recall memory as it requires to remember what happened in the past.

29. Specific information will be retained for longer when the level of information processing will be depper and more elaborative.

30.Flasbulb memories are vivid images of the moments or incidents that have taken place.

31.Eyewitness memory can be influenced by leading questions.