Quiz: Murdock’s Serial Position Curve Study
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Building on what you've learned about memory processes and the multi-store model, let's test your knowledge of Murdock’s Serial Position Curve Study!
What does Murdock’s Serial Position Curve Study investigate?
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Which findings are associated with Murdock’s Serial Position Curve Study? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} effect explains why items at the start of a list are often recalled well, while the {{blank1}} effect accounts for better recall of items at the end.
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What type of experiment did Murdock use in his study?
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Which factors were controlled in Murdock’s study? (Select all that apply)
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Murdock’s study supports the {{blank0}} model of memory by demonstrating separate stores for {{blank1}} and {{blank2}}.
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What shape does the serial position curve typically take?
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