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Mimi

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A computer analogy is used to explain
 
  a. the information processing approach.
  b. the origins of source memories.
  c. how prospective memory works.
  d. age-related declines in speed of processing.

Question 2

What part of the information processing system has an unlimited capacity, takes in information rapidly, and is almost an identical representation of the stimuli as it exists in the observable environment?
 
  a. attention
  b. sensory memory
  c. working memory
  d. tertiary memory



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b





 

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