WorksheetsVocab Review Sheet (Chapters 7–8)
Total questions: 15
Worksheet time: 8mins
Memory is defined as:
The ability to store and recall information.
The process of digestion in the body.
A type of computer hardware only.
A method of communication between people.
Episodic Memory is defined as:
A type of memory that involves the recollection of specific events, situations, and experiences.
A type of memory that stores general knowledge and facts.
A type of memory that is responsible for motor skills and actions.
A type of memory that only stores visual information.
Semantic Memory is defined as:
A type of memory that stores general world knowledge and facts.
A memory system for personal experiences and events.
A process of temporarily holding information for manipulation.
A type of memory that involves motor skills and actions.
Implicit Memory is best defined as:
A type of memory that does not require conscious thought and allows people to perform tasks automatically.
A memory of specific events or experiences in one's life.
A memory that involves the conscious recall of facts and knowledge.
A memory that is only accessible through hypnosis.
Encoding is defined as:
The process of converting information into a form that can be stored in memory.
The process of retrieving information from memory.
The process of forgetting information over time.
The process of organizing information alphabetically.
Storage is defined as:
The process of saving data for future use.
The process of deleting data permanently.
The process of displaying data on a screen.
The process of transmitting data over a network.
Retrieval is defined as:
The process of recalling information from memory.
The process of storing information in memory.
The process of forgetting information.
The process of encoding information into memory.
Organizational Systems are best defined as:
A set of processes and structures that help coordinate and manage activities within an organization.
A type of computer software used for accounting purposes.
A group of unrelated individuals working independently.
A marketing strategy used to increase sales.
The Tip of the Tongue Phenomenon refers to:
A temporary inability to recall a word or name, despite feeling that retrieval is imminent.
A sudden burst of creativity when thinking about a problem.
The process of learning a new language quickly.
A condition where a person cannot speak at all.
Sensory Memory is defined as:
A type of memory that briefly stores sensory information.
A memory system that stores information permanently.
A process of forgetting information quickly.
A type of memory that stores only verbal information.
Short-Term (Working) Memory is defined as:
A memory system that temporarily holds and processes information for a short period.
A type of memory that stores information permanently.
A memory system that only stores visual information.
A memory system that is responsible for long-term storage of facts.
Long-Term Memory is defined as:
A system for storing information over extended periods of time.
A type of memory that lasts only a few seconds.
A process of forgetting information quickly.
A method for organizing short-term thoughts.
Elaborative Rehearsal is defined as:
A memory technique that involves thinking about the meaning of the information and making connections to other information.
A process of repeating information over and over to memorize it.
A method of forgetting unnecessary information quickly.
A way to store information by writing it down repeatedly.
Thinking is defined as:
The process of using one's mind to consider or reason about something.
The act of running quickly.
The process of digesting food.
The act of sleeping.
Symbols are defined as:
Objects, signs, or images that represent or stand for something else.
Physical objects with no meaning.
Words that have only one meaning.
Actions that have no symbolic value.
