Got these wrong and trying to figure out what the correct answers would have been
According to the Multi-store model, when we this information is brought into the short-term memory system.
A. create a sensory memory
(Incorrect) B. attend to a portion of our sensory memory
C. retrieve a long-term memory
D. both attend to a portion of the sensory input and retrieve a long-term memory
According to Mental Model theory, one reason why people make reasoning errors is because...
(Incorrect) A. only simple associations are formed between concepts rather than propositions
B. models of the relevant propositions are represented in short-term “working" memory which has a very limited information capacity
C. not everyone has a short-term memory system
D. they experience the unblocking effect.
Which of the following is NOT true of Wagner's SOP model?
A. There are two states of activation that a node" can be inA1 or A2
(Incorrect) B. Presenting a will bring the US it is associated with into the A2 state
C. Each “node" actually consists of many elements, and associations are formed through connetions between these elements
D. If the US “node” is in the A2 state, it can be pushed to the A1 state if a CS it is associate with is presented
What propositional information is represented in the following sentence: "Good dogs are loyal."
A. “Dog" stimuli are associated with "loyalty”
(Incorrect) B. "Dog" agents that have the attribute "good" will also have the attribute "loyal"
C. “Dog" agents have the relation "good" with "loyal" objects
D. “Dog" stimuli occur with "good" stimuli and "loyal” stimuli
According to Wagner's SOP model , self- generated priming of a CS would occur if...
A. the US is presented to the subject
B. the CS is presented to the subject
(Incorrect) C. a different stimulus associated with the CS is presented to the subject
D. a different stimulus associated with the US is presented to the subject
According to the dual-process view of learning, model-based learning occurs when...
A. we acquire a classically conditioned response to a stimulus
(Incorrect) B. excitatory and inhibitory conditioning links stimuli in a largely automatic way based on exposure we have to those stimuli
C. specific types of relationships between concepts are represented in order to make proactive inferences about the word
D. we represent information in sensory memory