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What is memory?

  • One's capacity to register, store, and recover information over time (correct)
  • The process of converting information for storage
  • The retention of information in memory
  • One's ability to focus awareness on a narrowed range of stimuli

What affects memory?

  • Sensory information, storage, and consciousness
  • Attention, motivation, and interference from other events and experiences (correct)
  • Retrieval, rehearsal, and encoding
  • Automatic encoding, effortful encoding, and mnemonics

What is the first stage of memory?

  • Storage
  • Encoding
  • Retrieval
  • Incoming Sensory Information (correct)

What is involved in effortful encoding?

<p>Rehearsal and mnemonics (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is attention in memory encoding?

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