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All questions are from chapter 11 "The Principles of Learning and Behavior" 7th Edition from Michael Domjan. Answers don't need to be a paragraph/long, just something insightful that answers the question.
Compare and contrast working and reference memory.
Describe the delayed matching to sample process procedure and alternative strategies that can be used to respond accurately in such a procedure.
Describe spatial learning tasks and mechanisms that have been used to explain efficient performance in such situations.
Describe how retrospective and prospective coding can be differentiated experimentally
Describe the phenomenon of directed forgetting and what it tells us about memory processes.
Describe the memory consolidation and retrieval failure explanations of retrograde amnesia and what evidence can be used to support one or the other hypothesis.
Compare and contrast traditional and contemporary views of memory storage and recall and the implications of these views for the accuracy of recollections.Â
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