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March 28, 2023 by ktangen

Quiz: Memory

1. Knowing the capital of Texas is Austin is:

  • a. semantic memory
  • b. episodic memory
  • c. working memory
  • d. implicit memory

 

2. Remembering your trip to Austin, Texas is:

  • a. semantic memory
  • b. episodic memory
  • c. working memory
  • d. implicit memory

3. Remembering how to ride a bicycle is

  • a. semantic memory
  • b. episodic memory
  • c. working memory
  • d. implicit memory

4. Keeping a phone number in your head long enough to dial it is:

  • a. semantic memory
  • b. episodic memory
  • c. working memory
  • d. implicit memory

5. Remembering to go to the doctor is:

  • a. prospective memory
  • b. procedural memory
  • c. deductive memory
  • d. iconic memory

 

1. Knowing the capital of Texas is Austin is:

  • a. semantic memory
  • b. episodic memory
  • c. working memory
  • d. implicit memory

 

2. Remembering your trip to Austin, Texas is:

  • a. semantic memory
  • b. episodic memory
  • c. working memory
  • d. implicit memory

3. Remembering how to ride a bicycle is

  • a. semantic memory
  • b. episodic memory
  • c. working memory
  • d. implicit memory

4. Keeping a phone number in your head long enough to dial it is:

  • a. semantic memory
  • b. episodic memory
  • c. working memory
  • d. implicit memory

5. Remembering to go to the doctor is:

  • a. prospective memory
  • b. procedural memory
  • c. deductive memory
  • d. iconic memory

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