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Recall in Memory Using Mnemonics
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Reconstruction of Automobile destruction
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Research studies that have suggested that decay and displacement are two possible explanations for forgetting in the STM. Outline & evaluate explanations for forgetting in the STM
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Retrieval Induced Forgetting in Coherent Narrative Text.
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Revision Revision Strategies
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See whether a participant given non emotive interference in the middle of a memory test will score differently on the recall of a previously learnt list of words than a participant given emotive interference.
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Sensory learning
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Sigmund Freud first introduced repression in 1895.
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So in conclusion this study has shown that there is a preferred method of encoding when using recall as the testing method. Although the hypothesis was not correct the aim was still achieved as it was found that visual encoding is preferred to acoustic.
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Some learning theorists propose that learning is a process of constructing knowledge
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Some psychologists believe that we simply rehearse things and that is how we remember. By rehearsing it leaves our short-term memory and enters our long-term memory.
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Studies In The Cognitive Approach - Levels Of Processing (Craik and Lockhart 1972)
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The aim of my investigation was to investigate whether imagery was a better form of memorisation then rote rehearsal.
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The aim of the experiment is to find out whether or not recall is higher when there is a cue present - Memory.
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The aim of the investigation was to repeat the experiment carried out by Bower and Springston in 1970. A laboratory experiment was carried out to demonstrate how chunking could be used to increase the capacity of STM.
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The aim of the study is to investigate whether recall is more effective when categorical clustering is used.
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The aim of the study was to investigate the variation between memorizing words from organised lists and non-organised lists.
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The aim of this experiment was to test the idea that effort and not levels of processing determine memory trace. Specifically to partially replicate the study by Tyler (1979) in which there were two groups each given a list of anagrams of the same words.
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The Effect Chunking of Numbers has on Short-Term Memory Recall.
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The Effect Of Conceptual Hierarchies On Memory Recall
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The Effects of Free and Forced Retrieval on False Recall.
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The Effects of Humor and Incongruence on Word Recall
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