A) It was popular when the Atkinson-Shiffrin model was judged to be too rigid,but it is no longer prominent.
B) Research shows that it has no neurological support.
C) It has been applied to many cognitive processes,but it fails to acknowledge that some cognitive processes use serial processing.
D) It is so limited in scope that it probably will not remain popular for long.
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A) the basic level is more likely than other levels to show family resemblance.
B) basic-level names are used more often and they are more informative than the superordinate-level names.
C) the basic level is the most general label that can be supplied.
D) basic-level names are prototypes,whereas superordinate- and subordinate-level names are not.
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A) when people have a schema for a scene,their recall is typically accurate.
B) people with little expertise on a topic are likely to have particularly clear-cut schemas for that topic.
C) people are likely to recall objects and events that are consistent with the schema.
D) schemas usually reduce our memory accuracy.
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A) episodic memory.
B) boundary extension.
C) change blindness.
D) a script error.
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A) to show spreading activation to schema-inconsistent material.
B) to emphasize prototypical information.
C) to prefer scripts to schemas.
D) to recall the schema-inconsistent material.
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A) is broader in scope than the prototype approach or the exemplar approach.
B) points out that higher mental processes require insight and the reorganization of large bodies of information.
C) emphasizes that procedural knowledge is roughly comparable to semantic memory.
D) argues that semantic memory is basically organized into a series of hierarchies.
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A) most of the examples are well known to the general public.
B) the members of that category are not all equally representative of that category.
C) procedural knowledge is more important than declarative knowledge.
D) there is a family resemblance among the members of this category.
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A) people typically pay attention to the gist of a story; however,if they realize that exact wording is important,they are likely to emphasize verbatim recall.
B) people are more concerned with the politeness of a message than with its grammatical structure or the specific meaning in that message.
C) people realize that researchers are going to be testing verbatim recall,so they pay much more attention to the specific words than they do in real-life situations.
D) we tend to remember schema-inconsistent material more accurately than schema-consistent material.
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A) graceful degradation.
B) spontaneous inhibition of default assignments.
C) spontaneous generalization to new nodes in the network.
D) the strengthening of connections among relevant nodes.
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A) behaviorists frequently used the term "schema" in their theories.
B) Piaget applied the concept of schemas to infants.
C) outside the area of cognitive psychology,other psychologists rarely discuss the concept of schemas.
D) Sigmund Freud was the first to incorporate the concept of a schema into a psychological theory.
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A) family resemblance is stronger for prototypes than for nonprototypes.
B) prototypes are items that have the smallest number of connection weights.
C) after priming,people respond faster to prototypes than to nonprototypes.
D) basic-level categories are judged more quickly than superordinate-level categories.
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A) experts considered prototypical fruits to be oranges and apples,whereas novices considered those fruits to be nonprototypical.
B) the less common fruits would be more likely to show spontaneous generalization.
C) the concept "fruit" includes some uncommon fruits as well as some prototypes.
D) spreading activation is the most useful mechanism for understanding the meaning of "fruit."
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A) When one unit is stimulated,all the units that are connected with it are simultaneously inhibited.
B) When one unit is stimulated,all the other units are automatically given a default assignment.
C) When one unit reaches an appropriate activation level,it can either inhibit or excite other units to which it is connected.
D) At any given time,numerous serial operations are proceeding at the same time through several portions of the cortex.
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A) the distribution of information across many locations in the brain.
B) the distribution of attention while processing memorable material.
C) spontaneous generalization,or remembering material that was not initially learned.
D) the simultaneous processing of several ideas.
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A) a specific set of objects that belong together.
B) your mental representation of a category.
C) the best example of a particular category.
D) the information in your immediate environment,which contributes to your general knowledge.
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A) The prototype approach emphasizes that all examples of a concept are equally good.
B) The exemplar approach represents a concept in terms of many specific examples of a concept.
C) The exemplar approach focuses on the most frequently encountered example of a concept.
D) The exemplar approach argues that an exemplar is an idealized example,based on all members of a category.
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A) each of the components of cognition operates independently.
B) every concept in a proposition can be represented by a network of connections.
C) the term spreading activation refers to our knowledge about facts and things.
D) each item in semantic memory is listed according to its appropriate graded structure.
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A) an attribution error.
B) an inference.
C) an episodic mistake.
D) a script.
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A) the observation that we frequently make spontaneous generalizations.
B) the structure of our knowledge during the tip-of-the-tongue effect.
C) the arrangement of words in a specific category,from most prototypical to least prototypical.
D) the fact that the terms "concept" and "category" are related but somewhat different from each other.
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A) an implicit measure would be less influenced by people's tendency to supply a socially appropriate answer.
B) the norms are more accurate if they are based on implicit measures.
C) people's schemas would have greater influence on implicit measures.
D) the pragmatic view of memory would interfere with an explicit measure.
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