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Encoding in short term memory - Conrad (1964) suggested that short-term memory codes all information acoustically, that is, according to sound.
Encoding in Short-term and Long-term memory.
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Evaluate the differences between the different memory models.
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Evaluate the evidence of the use of hypnosis in memory recall with particular reference to victim and witness memory.
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Evaluate two theories of forgetting.
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Events forgotten.
Experiment to Test Memory Using Recognition and Free Recall.
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Explain and evaluate the three models of memory.
Explain two theories of forgetting
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Explain what is meant by the terms, 'Flashbulb memory', 'Repression' and 'Reconstructive Memory' (2+2+2).
Eye Witness Testimony
Eye-Witness Testimony Until now we have focused upon theoretical psychology that employ methods that are removed from real life
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Eyewitness Testimony
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Factors influencing forgetting.
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Find out if recall of words is better when recalled in the environmental context of which the words were learned
Forgetting
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Forgetting
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Forgetting can be a useful way in clearing out the un-wanted clutter from our memories. We do not need to remember things like what we wore last Thursday. Forgetting in Short-term Memory - Displacement
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Forgetting in Short-Term Memory
Forgetting.
Forgetting.
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Forgetting: when does it occur?
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forms of memory
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Gather relevant information regarding the memories of people with regard to many different factors.
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Give a brief account of the multi-storemodel of memory and consider its strengths and weaknesses.
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