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1. Memory Strategy you perform mental activities that can help to improve your encoding
and
retrieval.
2. Divided Attention Back-round music, extroverts and introverts
3. levels of o Deep processing emphasizing elaboration & distinctiveness
process- ing rather than sim- ple rehearsal
Uses "why" questions
4. Survival of o One of the best ways to enforce coding for meaning is to have
Pro- cessing participants evaluate to-be remembered items in terms of its value
to natural survival
5. generation effect o Refers to the fact that memory is better when we generate
associations if
ourselves compared to when we simply read them
6. Elaboration o The Van Restott Ettect/ you will concentrate on the speciic meaning o
particular concept; you'll also try to relate this concept to your prior
knowledge and to interconnected concepts that you have already
mastered.
7. Rehearsal o or repeating the information you want to learn, you aren't likely to
beneit much
in terms of accurate recall at some later point in time.
8. Distinctiveness o which means that one memory trace should be ditterent from all oth
memory traces.
9. Von Restorff effect o Means the advantage in memory that distinctive items have over
less distinc-
tive items
10. Self-reference Ef- fect
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11. encoding o in which you enhance long-term memory by relating the material
specifici- ty to your own experiences.
principle
o Study strategies should consider how the info will be tested
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12. Overconfidence o Beware of possible overconfidence in your own memory skills so don
commit
more errors
13. 1. How can 16. 4. To remem- ber the memory
ques- tioning strategies present- ed in this chapter, try
what you are relating them to your own study-
reading while
studying help
im- prove your
score on the
exam? Think
about levels of
processing and
the generation
ef- fect.
14. 2. Why is using
only rehearsal
to encode and
re- trieve
information a
bad idea?
15. 3. Which
memo- ry
strategy would
be the most
effec- tive when
trying to learn
names? Ex-
plain.
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a. It helps you get a deeper level
of learning by testing yourself
a. You can't remember
something good just by
repeating it but if u encode it
and elaborate it to your
previous knowledge you'll
remember it better
Distinctiveness
Self Reference Ettect
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