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Factors effecting the accuracy of memory
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INTERFERENCE
: MCDONALDS STUDY
Aim: to see the effect of doing
2
activities on accuracy of
memory
Method: learned a list of
10
words and then another list of
varying
types, e.g. synonyms and antonyms
Results: memory was effected by the
second
list, most of all if second list had
similar
meaning (synonyms)
Conclusion: shows
interference
affects accuracy of memory and its
strongest
when you try to remember two similar things
EVALUATION: MCDONALDS STUDY
controlled research:
high
control e.g. counterbalancing, was uses to
reduce bias
:)
artificial task: it does not reflect
real-life
memory as we don't often have to remember very
similar
words :(
not really forgetting: it may be information is not
forgotten
nut just cannot be accessed, so it isn't actually
forgotten
(tulving and psoka) :(
CONTEXT
: GODDEN AND
BADDELYS
STUDY
Aim
: to see if context improved recall
Method
: divers listened to and recalled words In the same or different settings on the beach and underwater
Results
: recall was highest in the same environment for learning and recall
Conclusion
: context of learning acts as a trigger or cue, improving the accuracy of memory
EVALUATION OF GODDEN AND BADDELEYS STUDY
artificial task: lists of words were used. when more complex materials were used, better recall was found :(
recall was short term: participants recalled the words almost immediately, unlike in everyday life :(
similar context: context only acts as a cue if context at learning and recall are very similar, which rarely happens :(
FALSE
MEMORYS: LOFTUS AND
PICKRELL'S
STUDY
Aim:to see if false memories could be created in participants through suggestion
Method:
4
stories about childhood events were read where
3
were true and 1 was false (shopping mall)
Results: 6 out of 24 (
25
%) of participants recalled the false story fully or partially
Conclusion: imagining an event can implant a false memory in a person, reducing
accuracy
of memory
EVALUATION
OF LOFTUS AND PICKRELL'S STUDY
artificial task: harmless events could be
implanted easily
but
traumatic
events may not, so conclusions are limited :(
ethical issues: participants may be left with
implanted false memories
which lingered after the study, causing
distress
:(
real-world application: research has limitations for
eyewitness testimony
as police questioning could accidentally
implant false memories
:)
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