Explanations for forgetting - Interference

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    • What is the interference theory?
      Some forgetting takes place because of interference. This occurs when two pieces of information distrupt each other , resulting in forgetting of one or both , or in some distortion of memory.
      - Interference has been proposed mainly as an explanation for forgetting in LTM
    • What are the two types of interference?
      Proactive and retroactive
    • What is proactive interference?
      When an older memory interferes with a newer one
    • What is retroactive interference?
      Happens when newer memory interferes with an older one
    • What are two things that make interference more likely?
      Similarity and Time sensitivity
    • What effect does similarity have on interference?
      Interference is more likely to occur when two pieces of information are similar this is due to response competition
    • What effect does time sensitivity have on interference?
      Interference is less likely to happen when there is
      a large gap between the instances of learning
    • Evaluation: Strength- Lab Studies
      Most evidence supporting this theory comes from lab studies i.e Underwood and Postman. This is a strength as the extraneous variables can be controlled and these experiments can be replicated so reliability can be tested
    • Evaluation: Limitation- Artificial Material
      There is a greater chance that interference occurs in a lab than in real life situations due to the fact that the stimulus material used are normally a list of words.This is different to what people remember on a daily basis such as birthdays and recipes.This is a limitation because the use of artificial tasks makes interference more likely in the lab which means that interence isn't applicable to forgetting in everyday life.
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