Psychology Chapter 5: Memory Models and Research

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What is the percentage of accuracy in face recognition after 34 years?

90%

According to Craik and Lockhart's Levels of Processing Model, what leads to better memory?

Deep processing

What is the term for encoding with respect to oneself, which increases memory?

Self-Reference Effect

What is the percentage of accuracy for name recognition after 48 years?

80%

What type of rehearsal involves repetition without much thought, resulting in fragile memories?

Maintenance rehearsal

What is the percentage of accuracy for free recall after 30 years?

30%

Why does deep processing lead to better memory?

Because it involves elaboration according to meaning

What is the term for the process of repeating information to oneself to remember it?

Maintenance rehearsal

What is the main difference between deep and shallow processing?

One emphasizes meaning, the other physical features

According to the study in 1975, what is the percentage of accuracy for face and name recognition after 34 years?

90%

What is the term for the process of associating new information with oneself, which increases memory?

Self-Reference Effect

Assess your knowledge of human memory, including traditional and alternative models, exceptional memory, and the physiology of the brain. Learn about the processes of encoding, storage, and retrieval.

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