141) An essay exam question or a fill-in-the-blank question with no word bank is similar to the ________ method of assessing one’s memory. a. recall b. relearning c. priming d. recognition 142) A recognition memory task is often easier than a recall memory task because a. we only have to eliminate the incorrect options to get the correct answer. b. we compare the difference in the amount of time to remember the information correctly with the amount of time taken initially to remember the information. c. we have to both generate options and eliminate the incorrect options. d. we seem to prefer multiple-choice memory assessments to those involving self-generated recall. 143) As Dominique reviews the vocabulary terms for her French class, she is most likely to experience the greatest degree of forgetting a. immediately after taking a test. b. immediately before taking a test. c. immediately after learning new words. d. immediately after finishing a semester. 144) The most sensitive measure of memory is a. recognition. b. recall. c. priming. d. relearning. 145) The best place to take your biology exam to ensure good retrieval of biology concepts is in a. the biology classroom. b. an auditorium to prevent cheating. c. the English classroom. d. the special testing room used for all exams. 146) “The effectiveness of memory retrieval is directly related to the similarity of cues present when the memory was encoded to the cues present when the memory is retrieved.†What concept does this statement describe? a. Memorability b. Registered learning c. Encoding specificity d. Accessible decoding 147) Multiple choice exams assess memory by testing for your _____________ of the concepts. a. recall b. learning c. recognition d. relearning 148) Vinny studied hard last week for his upcoming chemistry exam, and when he goes to study again the night before the exam, he finds it does not take him as long to relearn and remember the material. This example demonstrates which of the following concepts? a. Retrieval cues b. Recognition c. Priming d. Savings 149) Jenny participated in a psychology experiment where she had to study lists of hundreds of nonsense syllables, such as BIM and KAG. After a few days, how much information would Jenny be expected to remember? a. Jenny should remember most of the nonsense syllables she studied. b. Jenny will misremember most of the nonsense syllables and create false memories. c. Jenny will remember about 25% of the words she studied and forget the rest. d. Jenny will probably not remember many nonsense syllables at all until she tries to relearn them. 150) Encoding specificity refers to a. using physical surroundings or emotions as retrieval cues for specific memories. b. particular codes such as Morse code to transform information into bits. c. the discrete and specific links that occur in a Collins and Quillan network. d. None of these