Implicit and Explicit Learning
Psychology ⇒ Learning and Memory
Implicit and Explicit Learning starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe a disadvantage of relying solely on explicit learning.
Describe a situation where both implicit and explicit learning might occur together.
Describe how implicit learning might help someone become a better athlete.
Describe one real-life example of implicit learning.
Describe the role of feedback in explicit learning.
Explain how implicit learning can be beneficial in everyday life.
A person can recite the rules of chess but struggles to play well. Which type of learning is stronger for this person? (1) Implicit, (2) Explicit, (3) Both, (4) Neither
A student is able to solve math problems after practicing, but cannot explain the steps they use. What type of learning is this? (1) Explicit, (2) Implicit, (3) Both, (4) Neither
A person can recite the rules of chess but struggles to play well. Which type of learning is stronger for this person? (1) Implicit, (2) Explicit, (3) Both, (4) Neither
A student is able to solve math problems after practicing, but cannot explain the steps they use. What type of learning is this? (1) Explicit, (2) Implicit, (3) Both, (4) Neither
Explicit learning is most closely associated with which type of memory? (1) Procedural memory, (2) Semantic memory, (3) Implicit memory, (4) Sensory memory
Which brain structure is most associated with explicit learning? (1) Basal ganglia, (2) Hippocampus, (3) Cerebellum, (4) Amygdala
Fill in the blank: ________ learning involves conscious effort to acquire knowledge, such as studying for an exam.
Fill in the blank: ________ learning is often involved in skill acquisition, such as learning to play a sport.
Fill in the blank: ________ learning is often measured using tasks where participants are not told what to learn.
Fill in the blank: ________ learning is often tested by asking people to recall or recognize information.
True or False: Explicit learning can be easily verbalized and explained to others.
True or False: Explicit learning is always intentional.
True or False: Explicit learning is less flexible than implicit learning when adapting to new situations.
True or False: Explicit learning is more likely to be forgotten than implicit learning.
