Week 6 Practice Quiz PDF
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2024
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This is a practice quiz covering everyday memory, from ACAP 2024T3 PSYC2112. The quiz includes questions related to the reminiscence bump and source misattribution errors, and flashbulb memories.
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27/10/2024, 14:31 Week 6 PRACTICE QUIZ: Attempt review My Classes / My courses / ACAP 2024T3 PSYC2112 / Week 6 - Everyday memory / Week 6 PRACTICE QUIZ Started on Sunday, 27 October 2024, 2:29 PM...
27/10/2024, 14:31 Week 6 PRACTICE QUIZ: Attempt review My Classes / My courses / ACAP 2024T3 PSYC2112 / Week 6 - Everyday memory / Week 6 PRACTICE QUIZ Started on Sunday, 27 October 2024, 2:29 PM State Finished Completed on Sunday, 27 October 2024, 2:30 PM Time taken 1 min 7 secs Question 1 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 A 60-year old was interviewed about their experience growing up in Australia. It was found that their memory of events between the ages of 20 and 30 were very good, particularly for important events, for example going to university, getting married and having children. This observation fits with the: Select one: a. Cultural life script hypothesis of the reminiscence bump. b. Cognitive hypothesis of the reminiscence bump. c. Youth bias hypothesis of the reminiscence bump. d. Self-image hypothesis of the reminiscence bump. The correct answer is: Cultural life script hypothesis of the reminiscence bump. Question 2 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Which of the below is an example of a source misattribution error? Select one: a. Mistaking a fake country from a film for a real country. b. Having trouble forgetting things that are irrelevant to the task at hand. c. Mistakenly believing that a memory from an emotionally charged event that happened a long time ago is more accurate than it actually is. d. Having better memory for certain special events in your life. The correct answer is: Mistaking a fake country from a film for a real country. https://classes.navitas-professional.edu.au/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=275832&cmid=579397 1/3 27/10/2024, 14:31 Week 6 PRACTICE QUIZ: Attempt review Question 3 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 People often have trouble recognising or recalling details of simple objects such as coins. Why might that be? Select one: a. All other options are correct. b. Stored memory is not exact - unlike a photograph. c. We develop schemas of meaningful features of objects and leave out the details. d. We use shortcuts to encode information and reconstruct the details during retrieval. The correct answer is: All other options are correct. Question 4 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flashbulb memories are different to everyday memories because they are: Select one: a. Less accurate than everyday memory, yet are believed to be more accurate. b. About as accurate as everyday memory, yet are believed to be more accurate. c. About as accurate as everyday memory, but are believed to be less vivid. d. More accurate than everyday memory, and are more vivid. The correct answer is: About as accurate as everyday memory, yet are believed to be more accurate. Question 5 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 A participant is asked to read the following list of words: paddle, crawl, dive, float, wade, submerge, stroke, freestyle. Afterwards, the patient was asked to write down as many words as they could remember from the list. Based on what we know about how knowledge affects, memory, you might expect the participant to mistakenly recall that they had read the word: Select one: a. Swim. b. Animal. c. Racquet. d. Heater. The correct answer is: Swim. ◀ After Tutorial - Lec... Jump to... Submit Assessment 3:... https://classes.navitas-professional.edu.au/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=275832&cmid=579397 2/3 27/10/2024, 14:31 Week 6 PRACTICE QUIZ: Attempt review https://classes.navitas-professional.edu.au/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=275832&cmid=579397 3/3