Can someone please tell me whether or not these answers are correct. Thanks!

1. Regarding the memory processes, incoming information is first _______, then stored, and finally the memories must be _______, or taken out of storage to be useful.

a. retrieved; encoded

b. encoded; retrieved

c. organized; encoded

d. retrieved; organize

I choose A

2. As your friend reads her shopping list to you in her apartment, you are aware that the radio is playing in the background. The fact that you remember what your friend said and not what the announcer on the radio said can be attributed to

a. short-term memory.

b. redintegrative memory.

c. selective attention.

d. constructive processing.

I choose A

3. Your instructor is lecturing in class when security knocks on the door. The instructor does to the door, gets the note from security, and gives it to a student, who exits the classroom. The instructor looks at the class and asks, "Now where was I in the lecture notes?" This situation illustrates how _______ affects short-term memory.

a. encoding

b. priming

c. chunking

d. interference

I choose


4. The role that culture plays in memory is due our tendency to store long-term memories based on

a. their phonetic sounds.

b. surprising visual images.

c. meaning and importance.

d. location and spatial orientation.

I choose C


5. As you read this chapter in psychology, you frequently ask yourself "why" questions, such as "Why would that be true?"as well as relating this new information with your own experiences involving your own "memory."You are using ______ to help you remember the information in this chapter.

a. elaborative encoding

b. constructive processing

c. maintenance rehearsal

d. redintegration

I choose B


6. A witness to a crime is questioned in ways that re-create the context of the crime and that provide many memory cues. It appears that she is undergoing

a. retroactive priming.

b. the progressive part method.

c. retroactive consolidation.

d. a cognitive interview.

I choose D


7. Memories of historical facts are to ______ memory as memories of your breakfast this morning are to ______ memory.

a. episodic; procedural

b. procedural; semantic

c. semantic; episodic

d. episodic; semantic

I choose A

8. According to the serial position effect, you are most likely to forget the _____ items on a list.

a. first

b. middle

c. last

d. first and last

I choose D


9. Research shows that people who learned a list of words while in a happy mood recalled them better when they were again happy. People who learned the list while sad remembered best when they were sad. This illustrates

a. state-dependent learning.

b. eidetic imagery.

c. repression.

d. regressive imagery.

I choose A


10.
_______ is unconsciously pushing unwanted memories out of awareness, while _______ is the conscious effort to keep memories from awareness.

a. Suppression; repression

b. Repression; suppression

c. Redintegration; constructive processing

d. Constructive processing; redintegration

I choose D

2 answers

1. B
2. C
3. D
4. C

With three out of the first four incorrect, it seems like you are almost putting most answers down at random to get us to give you the answers. You need to review the concepts in the alternatives in your text to find the answers, so you will learn the concepts.
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