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JOHN ROEZEL FUENTES
on Oct 30, 2024Verified
In an experiment, participants are first briefly exposed to unusual, lengthy words in Phase I. Later in the week, in Phase II, participants return for a word completion task, in which they attempt to fill in the missing letters of each of a list of words (e.g., p _ _ _ u d _ _ e) . Some of the words correspond to Phase I words. Others do not. This is a(n) __________ memory experiment. Phase 2 words that also appeared in Phase I should be completed __________ accurately than those that did not.
A) Phase I implicit; less
B) implicit; more
C) explicit; less
D) explicit; more
Implicit Memory
Memory that enables task performance improvement by utilizing prior experiences, all without the conscious recall of these experiences.
Word Completion
A psychological task where participants are asked to complete words from partially presented stimuli, often used to assess memory or cognitive processing.
- Identify the distinctions between explicit and implicit memory through the examination of examples and empirical evidence.
- Explain the concept of priming and its effects on memory and perception.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the distinctions between explicit and implicit memory through the examination of examples and empirical evidence.
- Explain the concept of priming and its effects on memory and perception.
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