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acquisition   process by which people notice and pay attention to info in the enviro; because people can't percieve everthing that is happening around them, they acquire only a subset of hte info available in the enviro.   (blank)   show (blank)   (blank)  
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storage   process by which people store in memory info they have achired from the enviroment.   (blank)   (blank)   show (blank)  
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retrieval   process by which people recall info. stored in their memories   show (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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Three stages of accurate memory   1)acquisition 2)storage 3)retrieval   (blank)   (blank)   show (blank)  
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Own-Race Bias   show (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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show the process whereby memories of an event become distorted by information encouontered after the event occurred   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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source monitoring   process whereby people try to identify the source of their memories   (blank)   show (blank)   (blank)  
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polygraph   a machine that measures people physiological operators attemt to tell if someone is lying by observing that person's physiological responses while answering questions   show (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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cognitive interveiw   technique whereby a trained interviewer tries to improve eyewitnesses'memories by forcusing their attention on the details and context of the event   (blank)   (blank)   show (blank)  
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Recovered Memories   recollections of a past event, such as sexual abuse, that had been forgotten or repressed   (blank)   (blank)   show (blank)  
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false memory syndrome   rememgering a past traumatic experience that is objectively false but nevertheless accepted as true   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   show
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deterrence theory   hypothesis that the threat of legal punishment causes people to refrain fom chimnal activity as long as the punishmetn is perceived as relatively severe, certain, and swift.   (blank)   (blank)   (blank)   show
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procedural justice   people's judgment about the fairness of the procedures used to determine outcomes, such as whether they are innocent or guilty of a crime   show (blank)   (blank)   (blank)  
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