Remembering Flashcards

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Memory biases has how many categories of bias? What are they?

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4

-We store according to how they were experienced: M experience biases
-We reduce events and lists to key elements: M reduction biases
-We discard specifics to form generalities: M generalizing biases
-We edit and reinforce memories after the fact:
M editing biases

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Memory experience biases refers to?

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-We store memories differently according to how they were experienced

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Memory reduction biases refers to?

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-We reduce events and lists to their key elements

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Memory generalizing biases refers to?

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-We discard specifics to form generalities

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Memory editing biases refers to?

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-We edit and reinforce memories after the fact

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How many memory experience biases are there? What are they?

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6

  • Tip of the tongue effect
  • Google effect
  • Next-in-line effect
  • Testing effect
  • Absent-mindedness
  • Levels of processing effect
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What is the tip of the tongue effect?

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It’s a memory experience bias where

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What is the google effect?

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It’s a memory experience bias where

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What is the next-in-line effect?

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It’s a memory experience bias where

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What is the testing effect?

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It’s a memory experience bias where

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What is absentmindedness?

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It’s a memory experience bias where

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What is the levels of processing effect?

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It’s a memory experience bias where

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How many memory reduction biases are there? What are they?

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13

  • Suffix effect
  • Serial position effect
  • Part-list cueing affect
  • Recency effect
  • Primacy effect
  • Memory inhibition
  • Modality effect
  • Duration neglect
  • List-length effect
  • Serial recall effect
  • Misinformation effect
  • Leveling and sharpening
  • Peak-end rule
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What is the suffix effect?

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It’s a memory reduction bias where

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What is the serial position effect?

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It’s a memory reduction bias where

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What is the part-list cueing effect?

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It’s a memory reduction bias where

17
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What is the recency effect?

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It’s a memory reduction bias where

18
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What is the primacy effect?

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It’s a memory reduction bias where

19
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What is memory inhibition?

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It’s a memory reduction bias where

20
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What is the modality effect?

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It’s a memory reduction bias where

21
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What is duration neglect?

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It’s a memory reduction bias where

22
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What is the list-length effect?

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It’s a memory reduction bias where

23
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What is the serial recall effect?

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(Look up)

It’s a memory reduction bias where

24
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What is the misinformation effect?

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(Look up)

It’s a memory reduction bias where

25
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What is leveling in sharpening?

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It’s a memory reduction bias where

26
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What is the peak-end rule?

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It’s a memory reduction bias where

27
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How many memory generalizing biases are there? What are they?

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6

  • Fading affect bias
  • Negativity bias
  • Prejudice
  • Stereotypical bias
  • Implicit stereotypes
  • Implicit associations
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What is the fading affect bias?

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It’s a memory generalizing bias where

29
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What is the negativity bias?

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It’s a memory generalizing bias where

30
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What is prejudice?

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It’s a memory generalizing bias where

31
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What is the stereotypical bias?

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It’s a memory generalizing bias where

32
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What are implicit stereotypes?

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It’s a memory generalizing bias where

33
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What are implicit associations?

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It’s a memory generalizing bias where