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Memory

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Which of the following best defines 'Memory' in psychology?

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Riya sees an old classmate at the market. She recognizes the face but cannot remember her name. Which method of measuring retention is Riya using?

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Which of the following correctly describes the capacity and duration of Short-Term Memory (STM)?

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Arjun groups the number 194720021941 into three parts: 1947, 2002, and 1941, making it easier to remember. Which memory strategy is he using?

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Which type of memory stores personal experiences that are unique to an individual and accessible only to that person?

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Episodic Memory

Step 1: Psychologists classify memory into four types based on what is stored. Step 2: Episodic Memory stores personal experiences and events unique to one individual — for example, what you did on your last birthday. Step 3: Semantic Memory stores general knowledge and facts (e.g., word meanings, historical facts) that anyone can know. Step 4: Procedural Memory stores skills and actions (e.g., how to ride a bicycle). Step 5: Meta Memory is knowledge about your own memory abilities. Since the question asks about personal, individual experiences accessible only to that person, Episodic Memory i

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What is the approximate duration of Iconic (visual) Sensory Memory after a stimulus is removed?

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About half a second (½ second)

Step 1: Sensory Memory holds representations of sensory input for very brief periods. Step 2: It has two well-known types: Iconic (visual) and Echoic (auditory). Step 3: Iconic memory lasts approximately ½ second (half a second) after the visual stimulus is gone. Step 4: Echoic memory lasts about 2 seconds — so Option B describes Echoic memory, not Iconic. Step 5: 30 seconds is the duration of STM, not sensory memory. Therefore, ½ second is the correct duration for Iconic memory.

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Priya studied Hindi on Monday and then studied Marathi on Tuesday. On Wednesday, during her Hindi test, she found that Marathi words were coming to her mind instead of Hindi words. Which type of forgetting is this?

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Retroactive Interference

Step 1: Interference theory says that forgetting happens because other learned material interferes with stored information. Step 2: Here, Priya learned Hindi (old material) first, and then learned Marathi (new material). Step 3: During the Hindi test, the newly learned Marathi is interfering with the earlier Hindi learning — the new material acts BACKWARD on the old material. Step 4: This backward-acting interference is called Retroactive Interference (retro = backward). Step 5: Proactive Interference is when OLD learning interferes with NEW learning — the opposite situation. Decay is simply f

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Which of the following is TRUE about Long-Term Memory (LTM)?

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LTM has unlimited capacity and can potentially last a lifetime

Step 1: Long-Term Memory (LTM) is the memory system designed for storing large amounts of information for long periods. Step 2: Unlike STM (which holds 7 ± 2 units for ~30 seconds), LTM has practically unlimited capacity. Step 3: Information in LTM can persist for a lifetime — you can recall events from many years ago. Step 4: Option A describes STM characteristics. Option C ('few hours') is incorrect — LTM lasts far longer. Option D describes Echoic Sensory Memory. Step 5: Therefore, unlimited capacity and lifetime duration correctly describes LTM.

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