2.7 Forgetting and Other Memory Challenges

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    • Proactive interference occurs when old information hinders the ability to learn or recall new information
    • In retrieval failure, context plays a crucial role in triggering recall
    • Match the theory with its primary cause:
      Decay Theory ↔️ Disuse or lack of reinforcement
      Interference Theory ↔️ Competing information blocks retrieval
    • Forgetting can occur due to failures in storage, encoding, or retrieval
    • Order the characteristics of the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve from earliest to latest:
      1️⃣ Rapid Forgetting
      2️⃣ Gradual Decline
      3️⃣ Retention
    • Decay theory posits that memory traces weaken and eventually disappear over time if they are not refreshed
    • In proactive interference, old information hinders the ability to learn or recall new information
    • What type of forgetting occurs when information is stored correctly in memory but cannot be accessed without contextual cues?
      Retrieval failure
    • Encoding failure occurs when information is stored correctly but cannot be accessed due to lack of contextual cues.
      False
    • What is the definition of forgetting in psychology?
      Inability to retrieve information
    • Most information is lost within the first few hours after learning, according to the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve.
      True
    • The rapid decline in the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve aligns with the decay theory of forgetting.

      True
    • Retroactive interference occurs when new information blocks the recall of old information.
      True
    • Retrieval failure emphasizes problems with access rather than storage of information.

      True
    • The Ebbinghaus forgetting curve shows that forgetting occurs rapidly and then slows down over time.

      True
    • The Ebbinghaus forgetting curve shows that information fades linearly over time if not reinforced.
      False
    • After one week, what percentage of information is typically retained, according to the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve?
      20%
    • What is the primary cause of forgetting according to decay theory?
      Lack of reinforcement
    • What type of interference occurs when new information blocks the recall of old information?
      Retroactive interference
    • In retrieval failure, context plays a crucial role in triggering recall
    • Match the mnemonic technique with its description:
      Acronyms ↔️ Using the first letters of words to form a memorable word or phrase
      Rhymes ↔️ Associating information with a rhyming phrase
      Visual Imagery ↔️ Creating vivid mental pictures to represent information
    • The Ebbinghaus forgetting curve illustrates how rapidly newly learned information fades from memory over time if not reinforced
    • Match the theory with its description:
      Decay Theory ↔️ Memory traces fade over time
      Interference Theory ↔️ New and old information compete
    • What are the two types of interference in interference theory?
      Proactive and retroactive
    • What is the definition of retrieval failure in memory?
      Inability to access stored information
    • According to retrieval failure theory, what is the cause of forgetting?
      Failure to retrieve cues
    • What is the definition of forgetting?
      Inability to retrieve information
    • What happens to most information within the first few hours after learning, according to the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve?
      Most information is lost
    • The decay theory of forgetting aligns with the Ebbinghaus forgetting curve.

      True
    • Forgetting a phone number you don't use regularly is an example of decay theory.

      True
    • Proactive interference involves old information disrupting new learning, while retroactive interference involves new information disrupting old memories.

      True
    • What is the primary cause of forgetting in encoding failure?
      Insufficient rehearsal
    • Mnemonic techniques enhance the encoding process, making information more distinctive and easier to retrieve later