PSY 101 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Jean Piaget, Interference Theory, Menopause

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Know all about the following including what it is and how it has been studied. Also, in this round i"ve included many of the response sets you can expect to see on the exam so as to allay any unwanted surprises. So, complete/study this and then show up to fill in your bubble sheet to earn your a . It continually constructs and updates a working model of the world and your place in it. Makes it possible for you to think and solve problems. It is the system that allows you to store, organize, and integrate facts. explicit: process through which people deliberately try to remember something. flashbulb implicit: unintentional recall of past experience. sensory: we are bombarded with stimulus info. Sensory memory severs to bring coherence and continuity to the world. iconic. The nature of false memories and how to create them. retroactive interference. proactive interference. the spacing effect.