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LCritchfi

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Endel Tulving presented people with a long list of unrelated words several different times. Each time the list was presented, the order of the items was rearranged.
 
  After each list presentation, Tulving had the participants free recall as many of the words on the list as possible. When he analyzed the order in which the words were recalled, he discovered that the subjects had developed their own groupings of the words. This consistency illustrates __________.
  a. Miller's magical number seven
  b. implicit knowledge
  c. declarative knowledge
  d. subjective organization

Question 2

The generation effect reflects what sort of cognitive processing?
 
  a. evolutionary enhancement
  b. categorical organization
  c. transience effect
  d. deep processing



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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