Psych 360 exam 2 Memory accuracy and confidence

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Which of the following statements about mental schemas is TRUE?

Mental schemas can be thought of as memory templates, which are based on the knowledge we have acquired about the world

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Which of the following statements about source monitoring is TRUE?

If someone is good at source monitoring, then they tend to have the ability to accurately identify the contexts associated with memory encoding

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Which of the following statements about the misinformation effect is TRUE?

Elizabeth Loftus compares memory to a Wikipedia page because you can edit it but that means other people can too

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What do the results of using a false feedback manipulation task suggest about the formation of false memories?

People gradually develop confidence in false memories after repeated testing.

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Under which of the following conditions would eyewitness memory tend to be more accurate? ​[Select all that apply.]

When it is the first time that the eyewitness is responding to a fair lineup

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Which of the following is NOT an example of encoding specificity?

Cue overload

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A type of source monitoring error: sleeper effect

a message or argument becomes more persuasive overtime as we forget the source of information

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A type of source monitoring error: accidental plagarism

where we think we have come up with an idea or phrase independently but have actually unconsciously remembered it from another source.