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Collins and Quillian's model of semantic memory suggests that:
 
  A) semantic memory does not rely in networks of information
  B) most people really see a penguin to be as much as a bird as a canary
  C) semantic memory consists of a small network of concepts
  D) semantic memory consists of a vast network of concepts
  E) organization of concepts is unnecessary and actually redundant

Question 2

Declarative memory in ACT:
 
  A) is short-term memory
  B) is knowledge we possess about how to do something
  C) is a combination of A and B
  D) deals with the mechanical aspects of semantic memory
  E) is knowledge we possess about the world



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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