10 Questions
How is memory about the behavior of others structured?
Based on the perceived goal of the behavior
Based on the text, how does face recognition differ from object recognition?
Recognition is quicker than object perception
How do associative network theories explain memory for appearance?
Recalling appearance based on observable info
In the context of person memory, how are positive and negative personality traits clustered?
Together as not a separate entity
How does cognitive recognition of faces typically work, as mentioned in the text?
Mostly work when shown the correct way
What is the definition of prejudice according to the text?
Affective negative attitudes towards specific outgroups
Which process does Mere Exposure refer to?
The more exposure, the more positive the evaluation
What is the key finding of Zajonc's experiment regarding language learning?
Positive linear relationship between exposure frequency and liking
What is the main characteristic of stereotypes according to the text?
Cognitive evaluation of the social world
What is the primary influence of attitudes over behavior according to the text?
Powerful influence over behavior
Test your understanding of person memory and how we remember information about others with this quiz. Explore associative network theories and how ideas are clustered together, such as positive and negative personality traits. Delve into how memory about the behavior of others is structured based on the perceived goal of the behavior.
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