Which type of code preserves some feature of what is being represented?
a. analog code
b. hierarchical code
c. deductive code
d. symbolic code
Ques. 2According to Allan Paivio, mental representations for words are represented in a(n) ____ code, whereas visual images are represented in a(n) ____ code.
a. symbolic; analog
b. analog; symbolic
c. verbal; propositional
d. propositional; verbal
Ques. 3We are typically most aware of our use of ____ imagery.
a. tactile
b. auditory
c. visual
d. olfactory
Ques. 4Imagery includes ____.
a. only visual representations
b. representations perceived through any senses
c. only visual, auditory, and taste representations
d. only visual and auditory representations
Ques. 5In ____, the relationship between a word and what it represents is arbitrary.
a. analog representation
b. semantic representation
c. deductive code
d. symbolic representation
Ques. 6Which type of knowledge involves knowing how to do something, like how to ride a bicycle?
a. declarative knowledge
b. procedural knowledge
c. productive thinking
d. preoperational knowledge
Ques. 7The U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1789 is an example of ____ knowledge.
a. analogical
b. declarative
c. nondeclarative
d. procedural
Ques. 8Declarative knowledge includes ____.
a. facts that can be stated
b. procedures that can be implemented.
c. only knowledge that can be visually represented
d. only knowledge that cannot be mentally represented
Ques. 9A scientist who studies classic epistemology would be studying the ____.
a. nature, origin, and limits of mental representation
b. limits of visual imagery
c. nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge
d. nature and origin of semantic knowledge
Ques. 10If you were an expert memory consultant for a jury trial, what information would you share with the jury about memory? What factors might influence what you tell the jury?
What will be an ideal response?