PSYCH 1100 Study Guide - Final Guide: Busy Signal, Interference Theory, Spreading Activation
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Memory: the sensory register has all of the following except. B holds an exact image of each sensory experience. D the capacity is 7 2 bits of information: the process of reading material and relating it to previous learning or your own life is called. D chunking: you look up a friend"s phone number, but when you dial, you get a busy signal. Later, when you try to dial again, you realize you"ve forgotten the number. This probably happened because the phone number was only temporarily stored in your. Which is the correct order of categories, from most specific to most broad: basic, superordinate, subordinate, basic, subordinate, superordinate, subordinate, superordinate, basic, subordinate, basic, superordinate. The tendency to make decisions about what is unknown based on what we know is called: trial and error, the representativeness heuristic, an algorithmic approach, the availability heuristic.