The isolation effect is __________

a. the fact that repetition leads to stronger memory traces
b. the fact that the frequency of events seems to be encoded into memory easily (or automatically)
c. improved memory for one piece of evidence that has been made distinct or different
d. the fact that rehearsal organization and imagery lead to better retrieval

Answer: c

Psychology

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a. Younger children are more likely than older children and adolescents to remember the gist, which is why younger children are more prone to memory errors. b. Older children and adolescents are more likely than younger children to remember verbatim, rather than the gist, which is why older children and adolescents often have memory errors. c. Younger children are more likely than older children and adolescents to remember verbatim, rather than the gist, which is why younger children are more prone to memory errors. d. Older children and adolescents are more likely than younger children to remember the gist, rather than verbatim, which is why older children and adolescents often have memory errors.

Psychology

Determining whether or not an analogy is useful is ____________

a. executive processing c. decision making b. estimation d. evaluation

Psychology