A) the testing effect.
B) levels of processing.
C) the enactment effect.
D) materials-appropriate processing.
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A) the serial position effect.
B) prospective memory.
C) maintenance rehearsal.
D) elaborative rehearsal.
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A) Strong associates were better cues than the originally encoded weak associates.
B) Originally encoded weak associates were better cues than the strong associates.
C) The originally encoded weak associates and the strong associates were equally effective.
D) Having no cue at all led to the highest levels of recall.
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A) Explicit;implicit
B) Implicit;explicit
C) Prospective;retrospective
D) Retrospective;prospective
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A) The group that studied the verbal phrases
B) The group that performed the actions
C) Both groups would remember the phrases about the same
D) The verbal group on a recall test;the action group on a recognition test
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A) organization
B) repetition
C) visualization
D) distinctiveness
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A) there was no difference between the groups at the immediate memory test,but at the delayed memory test,the SSSS group had better memory.
B) the STTT group had better memory on the immediate memory test,but at the delayed memory test,there was no difference between the groups.
C) when memory was tested almost immediately,the SSSS group had better memory.
D) when memory was tested almost immediately,the STTT group had better memory.
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A) It has considerable memory benefits,but only if based on some objective scheme (e.g. ,semantic categories) .
B) It has considerable memory benefits,but only if it's subjective (i.e. ,based on a person's own groupings) .
C) It has considerable memory benefits,whether it's objective or subjective.
D) It has memory benefits,but only on tests of recognition memory.
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A) no levels of processing effect are found.
B) there is no effect of encoding specificity.
C) people do not know their memory is going to be tested.
D) priming is used to measure memory performance.
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A) processing words in any type of action scenario involving nature led to enhanced recall.
B) processing words in terms of their survival value led to benefits similar to self-relevant processing.
C) the benefit of encoding in terms of hunting only occurred when it was framed as a hunting contest.
D) the benefit of encoding in terms of hunting only occurred when it was framed as hunting for survival.
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