Memory strategies are techniques or activities that improve remembering. Name and briefly discuss different memory strategies that people use

What will be an ideal response?

A good answer will include the following key points:
+ Preschool children look at or touch objects they've been told to remember.
+ Rehearsal — repetitively naming information that is to be remembered.
+ Organization — structuring material to be remembered so that related information is placed together.
+ Elaboration — embellishing information to be remembered to make it more memorable.
+ Other strategies include outlining or writing a summary and self-testing.

Psychology

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Organizing information into rhymes and jingles are examples of ______

a. schematics c. rote rehearsal b. mnemonics d. elaborative rehearsal

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The research on the effects of alcohol on humans is correlational. However, experimental research exposing animal subjects to alcohol

a. finds no negative or detrimental effects. b. supports the correlational evidence found in humans. c. finds similar results to the human research for some animals, but not for others. d. to date, shows no experimental research done on the effects of alcohol in animals.

Psychology