(Determine if it is high, moderate or low utility) VISUALIZING.
Low Utility
Which is an example of Implicit Memory? (Left, Right)
Right
The memory that could last up to few seconds.
Sensory Information System or Iconic Memory
The Magical Number Seven was a research by _____.
George Miller
It is the process of classifying information associated with other information, like identifying relationships between a series of items.
Organizational encoding
It is a part of memory that could last for few minutes and has limited capacity of information to store.
Short-term memory
It is often referred to as nondeclarative memory, does not require the conscious or explicit recollection of past events or information, and the individual is unaware that remembering has occurred.
Implicit Memory
Writing summaries (of various lengths) of to-be-learned texts
Summarization
(Determine if it is high, moderate or low utility) PRACTICE TESTING.
High Utility
(Determine if it is high, moderate or low utility) SELF-EXPLANATION.
Moderate Utility
The ability of the individual to conceptualize, memorize, rationalize, and accomplish problem solving tasks could be attributed to the age, maturation, and experience.
Study Strategies
It is generating an explanation for why an explicitly stated fact or concept is true
Elaborrative Interrogation
Restudying text material again after an initial reading
Rereading
________ have less memory capacity than adults and their learning as well as memory abilities increase with age.
Children
It refers to the conscious recollection of a previous episode, as in recall or recognition.
Explicit Memory
(Determine if it is high, moderate or low utility) INTERLEAVED PRACTICE.
Moderate Utility
The memory that could store unlimited data but could be a little bit harder to retrieve compared to short-term memory.
Long-term memory
(Determine if it is high, moderate or low utility) HIGHLIGHTING & UNDERLINING.
Low Utility
Using keywords and mental imagery to associative verbal materials
Keyword Mnemonic
Implementing a schedule of practice that spreads out study activities over time
Distributed Practice
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