Cards (8)

  • Basic Assumptions
    • Thoughts, beliefs and attitudes (internal processes of the mind) affect our behaviour and decisions
    • We encode and store information
  • Strengths
    • Help us think and learn new information quickly
    • Saves time - mental shortcuts
  • Limitations
    • Contributes to stereotypes
    • Makes difficult to retain new information if it doesn't conform to our ideas of the world
    • Can distort our interpretations of sensory information which leads us to make mistakes
  • Inference
    Conclusions reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
  • Schema
    A pattern of thought or behaviour that helps organise and interpret information and the relationships among them
  • Theoretical model
    Suggests that the mind processes information in a systematic way
  • Computer model
    Suggests mind works like a computer, turning information into a format in which it can be stored
  • Bartlett's War of the Ghosts theory, 1932
    • Aim = to investigate effect of cultural schemas on reconstructive memory
    • Task = serial reproduction - PP reads WotG book and writes down his recollection which is showed to next PP, and so on
    • PPs = 20 males Cambridge undergrads
    • Results = key details missed out and changed to fit cultural schema e.g. paddling to rowing, canoes to boats
    • Conclusion = cultural schemas contribute to reconstructive memory and memory is an active process where pre-existing expectations interfere with its accuracy and reliability