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brutforce

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Echoic memory is to sound based, as iconic memory is to ________.
 
  a) impression based
  b) flavour based
  c) odour based
  d) contact based
  e) visually based

Question 2

Which of the following correctly describes working memory?
 
  a) Working memory contains information that is going to be acted on or used in some fashion.
  b) Working memory can manipulate information that is retrieved from long-term memory stores.
  c) Working memory does not require that the event be physically present.
  d) All of the above are correct.
  e) Only a and b are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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