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Chapter 5 Quiz
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Declarative Knowlege: Factual Knowlege
Procedural Knowlege: Process Knowlege
Elaborate rehearsal: the process of thinking about, pondering, or working with and encoding information in new ways.
Rote memory: Process of using repetition to learn information in the exact form in which it was presented.
Visualization: Process of using visual encoding to make pictures or movies in your mind.
Recitation: Process of explaining information clearly, out loud in your own words, and in complete sentences without referring to printed materials.
Look-Away Technique: Looking at printed information and then looking away to recall and recite the details without any visual prompts.
Selectivity: Process of identifying and separating main ideas and important details from a larger body of information.
Self-quizzing: When you test yourself so you can see how accurate you are
Feedback: The process of verifying if you have or have not learned specific information. This can be negative or positive ________.
The Feedback Model: A five step process that shows whether learning has or has not taken place.
Association: When you link two or more chunks of information to process into long-term memory.
Paired Association: Two items linked together in working memory and sent to long-term memory to be imprinted.
Retrieval Cues: Forms of information used to conduct memory searches to locate information stored in long-term memory.
Chapter 5 Quiz
1. | Factual Knowlege | A. | Elaborate rehearsal |
2. | Process Knowlege | B. | Rote memory |
3. | When you test yourself so you can see how accurate you are | C. | The Feedback Model |
4. | Process of using visual encoding to make pictures or movies in your mind. | D. | Look-Away Technique |
5. | A five step process that shows whether learning has or has not taken place. | E. | Retrieval Cues |
6. | When you link two or more chunks of information to process into long-term memory. | F. | Selectivity |
7. | Two items linked together in working memory and sent to long-term memory to be imprinted. | G. | Declarative Knowlege |
8. | Process of using repetition to learn information in the exact form in which it was presented. | H. | Self-quizzing |
9. | the process of thinking about, pondering, or working with and encoding information in new ways. | I. | Procedural Knowlege |
10. | Forms of information used to conduct memory searches to locate information stored in long-term memory. | J. | Feedback |
11. | Process of identifying and separating main ideas and important details from a larger body of information. | K. | Paired Association |
12. | Looking at printed information and then looking away to recall and recite the details without any visual prompts. | L. | Association |
13. | The process of verifying if you have or have not learned specific information. This can be negative or positive ________. | M. | Visualization |
14. | Process of explaining information clearly, out loud in your own words, and in complete sentences without referring to printed materials. | N. | Recitation |
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Chapter 5 Quiz
1. | Factual Knowlege → G |
2. | Process Knowlege → I |
3. | When you test yourself so you can see how accurate you are → H |
4. | Process of using visual encoding to make pictures or movies in your mind. → M |
5. | A five step process that shows whether learning has or has not taken place. → C |
6. | When you link two or more chunks of information to process into long-term memory. → L |
7. | Two items linked together in working memory and sent to long-term memory to be imprinted. → K |
8. | Process of using repetition to learn information in the exact form in which it was presented. → B |
9. | the process of thinking about, pondering, or working with and encoding information in new ways. → A |
10. | Forms of information used to conduct memory searches to locate information stored in long-term memory. → E |
11. | Process of identifying and separating main ideas and important details from a larger body of information. → F |
12. | Looking at printed information and then looking away to recall and recite the details without any visual prompts. → D |
13. | The process of verifying if you have or have not learned specific information. This can be negative or positive ________. → J |
14. | Process of explaining information clearly, out loud in your own words, and in complete sentences without referring to printed materials. → N |
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