Memory is recounting a past experience and processing information
Who researched short term memory - coding?
Baddeley
Capacity of STM had a technique to measure "digit span"
Miller came up with millers magic number about capacity
What's Miller's magic number?
7 +/- 2
7 +/- 2 is STM capacity chunks
STM capacity can be improved by rhythmic grouping
What's a strength of procedures on STM capacity?
Lab experiment
reliable and truthful data collected as high levels of control
High internal validity however low external validity
The duration of STM is 18 seconds
What was duration of STM procedures?
tested 24 students in 8 trials each
in each trial participant given a trigram and a 3 digit number
Student counted backwards from a number in 3s until told to stop after varying periods of time (3,6,9,12,15 seconds)
student then had to recall trigram
After 3 seconds, average recall in STM was 80%
After 18 seconds, average recall in STM was 3%
STM has a duration of 18 seconds
Peterson and Peterson study on duration is easy to replicate as it's clear and can get consistent results, repeatable and reliable
Peterson and Peterson strength
Lab experiment
no rehearsal so tests STM as high level of control
High internal validity
Duration of STM weakness:
Repeated measure
measures fatigue so not testing STM
Not externally valid
Too controlled and doesn't happen everyday
Baddeley's aim was to investigate the effects of acoustic and semantic encoding in STM
Baddeley divided participants into 4 groups and each group heard a list of 5 words from a category
One of Baddeley's categories in his procedures is acoustically similar words (man, mad, map)
One of Baddeley's categories in his procedures is acoustically dissimilar words (pen, day, few)
One of Baddeley's categories in his procedures is semanticallysimilar words (great, big, large)
One of Baddeley's categories in his procedures is semantically dissimilar words (hot, old, late)
Immediately after hearing the 5 words in Baddeley's study the participants were asked to recall them in the correct order
Baddeley's procedure was carried out 4 times
Baddeley found that acousticallysimilar words were much harder to recall in the correct order than words with dissimilar sounds
Baddeley found that similarity of meaning had a slight detrimental effect
Baddeley found that the effects of similar sounds disappeared when he tested participants long-term learning suggesting that a major factor affecting encoding is whether the items are being stored in the STM or LTM
Strength of Baddeley's study on STM

research evidence supporting
Conrad found that STM relies on sound of word and Participants had difficulty recalling acousticallysimilar words
Reliable as results consistent over time
Weakness of Baddeley's study on STM

Mundane realism
Participants wouldn't normally have been given this task to do so may have forgotten on purpose, lab experiment
low external validity and demand characteristics
coding can also be called encoding
multi store model of memory
Baddeley researched coding in STM
Miller researched capacity of STM
Peterson and Peterson researched duration of STM
Baddeley found that words were coded acoustically in STM
Peterson and Peterson used trigrams and consonant syllables such as BNT to find duration of stm
Miller used the term 7+/-2 to describe the capacity of STM
Peterson and Peterson used counting backwards as a means of preventing rehearsal