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Improving the accuracy of EWT
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Factors affecting accuracy of EWT
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Explanations of forgetting
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Working-Memory model
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Types of LTM
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Multi-Store model
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Coding, Capacity and Duration of Memory
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Spacing
effect refers to the idea that spreading out
learning
over time leads to better
retention
than
cramming
all at once.
Retrieval practice is when we recall
previously learned
material, which strengthens memory
consolidation.
The
encoding
specificity principle states that the
retrieval
cue must match the original
encoding
to
retrieve
information.
Retrieval practice is when we
recall
information from
memory
, rather than just
re-reading
it or
looking
at it again.
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