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What is duration
how long information stays in memory
What is capacity
How much memory can hold
what is the coding, capacity and duration of the short term memory
Acoustically
7+\2- (5-9 items)
18-30 seconds
What is the coding, capacity and duration of the long term memory
Semantically
unlimited
uunlimited
What are strengths and limitations of multi store model of memory
Strengths: supported by research into coding, capacity and duration
limitations: oversimplified version
tulving suggests stm is not just one stored
what are the three types of long term memory
Episodic
semantic
procedural
What is episodic memory
stores memories and significant episodes from our life
What is semantic memory
Stores knowledge of world, less personal memories
What is procedural memory
Stores actions and skills, recall without effort
e.g. Driving
What are strengths and limitations of different long term memory stores
Strengths: brain scan studies show different memory stores
real life application
limitations: lack of control when dealing with people with brain damage
tulving suggests onky two ltm stores
What is retrieval failure
information is placed into memory and is associated with cues
no cues available, may not be able to access memories
What is state dependent forgetting
Memory retrieval is dependent on internal cue, state of mind
What is context dependent forgetting
Memory retrieval dependent in environmental cue
What is proactive interference
older memory disrupts newer one
What is retroactive interference
Newer memory disrupts older one
What are strengths and limitations of retrieval failure
Strengths: evidence supports explanation
real life application - context related cues
limitations: evidence shows context effects aren’t strong in real life
what are the two types of misleading information that affects eye witness testimonies
leading questions
post event discussion
What are leading questions
Wording if a question that influences answers or effects memory
What experiments demonstrates the effect of leading questions
Loftus and palmer
5 groups of participants given different verb in critical question (hit, bumped, collided, smashed and contacted)
depending on word different speeds were estimated
name an experiment on post event discussion
gabbert et all2003
In pairs participants watched same video from different perspectives
both discussed what they saw and did recall test
71% recalled aspects they didn’t see but had spoke about
What are the strengths and limitations of misleading information
strengths: real life application
limitations: loftus and palmer used artificial materials
lab studies- demand characteristics
ewt lacks external validity
individuals differences in ewt
What are strengths and limitations of anxiety
limitations: Johnson and Scottstudy may test surprise not anxiety
field study- lacks control
ethical issues
demand characteristics
What are the four aspects of cognitive interview
Report everything - even if not relevant may trigger memories
change perspective
reverse order- prevents dishonesty
reinstate context- return to crime scene cues may trigger memories
What are strengths and limitations of cognitive interviews
Strengths: useful elements
limitations: time consuming
unreliable
increase of inaccurate information
what is baddeleys study into coding in STM
four groups of ppts each gave different lists of words to learn and then were asked to recall them in the correct order.
findings: recall the worst with list one as ppts would confuse similar sounding words.
suggesting STM is mainly coded acousticaly
what are strengths and limitations of baddeleys research into coding of the STM
X: STM doesnt just encode acoustic infomation. because faces are coded visually. this decreases the credibility of baddeleys research.
+ high internal validity as he controlled for EVs (distractions, lists, time to learn and recall)
what was baddeleys study into coding in LTM
delayed recall study, presented lists of 10 short words at a time and after 20 minutes ppts had to recall words in correct order.
findings: worst on semantically similar lists (words meant similar things) suggesting LTM is coded semantically
what are strenths and limitations of baddeleys research into coding in LTM
+ real life application, use this research to make adverts more meaningful to increase sales. leads to increased credibility of baddeleys research
what was Jacobs rsearch into capacity of STM
gave ppts a list of digits that they had to recall out loud. if they got it correct, another digit would be added until they got it wrong.
average span for numbers=9.3 items
average span for letters=7.3 items
supports Millers theory of 5-9 items
what are the strengths and limitations of research into capacity of STM
X: people of different ages and those with disabilities have different amounts of capacity in their STM
+ real life application, accounts for number plates having 7 digits including letters and numbers.
what was peterson and peterson's study into duration of the STM
experimenter said a nonsense trigram, followed by a 3 digit number (WRT302).
immediately after hearing trigram + number ppts had to count backwards in 3s or 4s from that number, this is known as retention interval. the time varied from 3-18 seconds.
after retention interval, ppts has to recall the nonsense trigram
what were the results of peterson and peterson's study
ppts remembered 90% when there was a 3 sec interval, recall dropped to 2% when there was 18 sec interval
suggests STM is limited to 15-18 seconds.
what are the limitations of peterson and peterson's study
X: not a representative sample, only used uni students
X: lab experiment, lacks ecological validity.
what was Bahricks research into duration of the LTM
ppts aged 17-74 tested on memory of classmates.
photo recognition: presented with 50 photos of people from high school yearbooks (some from their own yearbook) to see if they recognise and can name them
free-recall: list names of people they remember from their class
what were the findings of Bahricks study
photo recognition: ppts tested within 15yrs of their graduation were 90% accurate in identifying faces. dropped to 70% after 48yrs.
free recall: within 15yrs were 60% accurate, dropped to 30% after 48yrs.
suggests duration is unlimited
what is a strength of Bahricks study
high ecological validity meaning it can be generalised to real life situations
what are the components of the working memory model
central executive: takes in info and allocates to slave system
episodic buffer: communicates between central executive and LTM
visual spatial sketch pad: contains visual cache: stores info like colour and inner scribe: store spatial arrangements
phonological loop: phonological store (inner ear) what you hear and articulatory process system (inner voice) rehearses info
what was McGeoch and Mcdonald study into interference
studied retroactive interference by changing amount of material between two sets of materials. ppts had to learn a list of 10 words (list A) until they could recall with 100% accuracy. Ppts then learned list B. these lists were different for different groups.
when ppts recalled their first list of words their performance depended on the nature of the second list.
what are the strengths of McGeoch and Mcdonalds study
+ supportive research
+ lab studies, control of Evs and high internal validity