Explanations for forgetting- interference

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  • what are the 2 types of interference
    Proactive and retroactive
  • what is proactive interference
    forgetting that occurs when older memories disrupt the recall of new ones
  • what is retroactive interference
    when new memories disrupt the old ones
  • who were the researchers of explanations for forgetting
    McGeoch and McDonald
  • what was the procedure of McGeoch study

    studied retroactive interference by getting participants to learn lists of synonyms, antonyms or consonant syllables
  • what were the findings of McGeoch's study

    synonyms had the worst recall as they're similar which causes interference
  • what are strengths of the study
    evidence from labs: controls effects and most studies show both types of interference are common ways of forgetting Real life studies: Baddeley got rugby players to recall teams they played 3 weeks ago and they were able to if they hadn't played another game since
  • what are limitations of the study
    Artificial materials used meaning interference is maximised in lab settings Time between learning: participants should learn 1 list and then a second 20 minutes later