Forgetting information due to the absence of cues. The information is available but not accessible
Define the EncodingSpecificityPrinciple
Cues at learning must be present at retrieval to aid memory
Name the two types of retrieval failure
State-dependent and context-dependentforgetting
What is context-dependent forgetting?
Memory is more effective if the externalenvironment is the same at learning and recall
What is state-dependent forgetting?
Memory is more effective if your internalstate is the same at learning and recall
If you learnt information in one classroom and if you recall that information in a different classroom you are more likely to experience retrieval failure - which type of retrieval failure is this?
Context-dependent forgetting
Which researchers showed evidence for context-dependent forgetting?
Godden and Baddeley (1975) - deep sea divers
Describe Godden and Baddeley (1975) - deep sea divers experiment
x Deep sea divers learned a list of words either underwater or onland and then asked to recall the words either underwater or onland, creating four conditions 1, Learnonland - recallonland 2. Learnonland - recallunderwater 3, Learnunderwater - recallunderwater 4, Learnunderwater - recallonland x Recall = 40% lower in non-matching conditions --> External cues available at learning were different from the ones at recall leading to retrieval failure
Which researchers showed support for state-dependent forgetting?
Carter and Cassaday (1998) - anti-histamines
Describe Carter and Cassaday (1998) - anti-histamines study
x Participants given anti-histamine drugs making them drowsy x Participants had to learn lists of words and passages of prose and then recall information creating four conditions: 1, Learnondrug - recallondrug 2, Learnnotondrug - recallwhennotonit 3, Learnondrug - recallwhennotonit 4, Learnnotondrug - recallwhenonit x In conditions where there was a mismatch between internal state at learning and recall was significantlyworse.
Which researchers showed support for the encoding specificity principle?
Tulving and Pearlstone (1966)
Describe Tulving and Pearlstone's (1966) study
x Participants had to learn a list of 48words belonging to categories x Recalled in one of two conditions: = FREERECALL --> given no categories = CUEDRECALL --> Given categories x Participants in freerecall condition recalled 40% of words x Participants in cuedrecall recalled 60% of words.