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Chapter Practice Exercises
c. mind mapping d. charting method
11. Which of these activities can utilize the auditory, verbal, visual, and kinesthetic senses?
a. listening to a recorded lecture b. using flash cards with a partner c. watching a demonstration d. creating a chart
12. Which of the following statements is not true? a. Relating new information to a prior experience or previously learned information is important for long-term memory retention. b. The amount of time and energy you devote is important for long-term memory retention. c. Extensive memorization of a large amount of data over a short period of time is important for long-term memory retention. d. Relating the information being studied to strong emotions or significant events is important for long-term memory retention. 13. With this method of taking notes there are three columns for notes; however, only one column is utilized during class. a. charting method b. mind mapping c. outline d. Cornell Notes 14. When I study my flash cards in a frequency determined by which cards need more practice, I am using this research-based learning strategy. a. spaced practice b. dual coding c. concrete examples d. elaboration 15. All of the following statements are true about memory palaces except a. I must determine my palace by thinking of a place I know extremely well, such as my home or car. b. I must create vivid or bizarre mental images to replace objects in my palace, such as the door, front seats, and rear-view mirror in a car palace. c. I must create physical objects such as drawings to represent my vivid or bizarre mental images and place them in my palace. d. I must map out a typical interaction with my palace, such as walking through my home or getting into my car.
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