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6. Matching conditions produced higher means than mis-matching conditions

  • True
  • False

7. How many questions were on the short-answer test?

  • 10
  • 6
  • 16
  • 20

8. A multiple-choice test tested retrieval

  • True
  • False

9. The noisy/silent mis-matching condition had a mean of what on the short-answer test?

  • 6.4
  • 5.4
  • 4.6
  • 5.5

10. What is meant by cue dependency?

  • The idea our memory depends upon the environment
  • When information triggers another piece of information to be remembered
  • When a to-be-remembered item is stored, other pieces of information present is stored
  • The idea we perform better in matching conditions

11. Recall is the accessing of memories with very few prompts

  • True
  • False

12. Recognition is when we are required to decide which of two or more items we have seen before

  • True
  • False

13. What was the sample?

  • 39 participants, aged 17-56, 17 females and 23 males
  • 39 participants, aged 17-56, 17 females and 23 males
  • 40 participants, aged 17-56, 17 females and 23 males
  • 40 participants, aged 17-56, 23 males and 17 females

14. Matching conditions meant both the study and test context were different

  • False
  • True