Models Of Memory Procedures: MEMORY Flashcards

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Bachrick et Al (1975) Procedure

What does this support?

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  • Studied 392 American participants ages 17-74
  • researches obtained the yearbooks from the participants

Recall tested in 2 ways

1) photo recognition
2) Free call

Supports duration of long term memory

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Peterson + Peterson (1959)
study

What does this support?

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  • Tested 24 students
  • students given a consonant syllable to remember
  • also given 3 digit number
  • students counted backwards in 3’s from this number until told to stop
  • on each trial, participants asked to stop after varying periods 3-18 seconds

Supports duration of short term memory (18 seconds approx)

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Jacobs (1887) Procedure

What does this support?

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Researcher reads digit span to participant

Participant recalls digit span

This continues until participant reads incorrectly

Supports capacity of STM= 9. 3 items for didgits

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Miller (1956) Procedure

What does this support?

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Observed everyday practice to develop an idea about the capacity of the STM.
concluded that everyday we heavily operate off of the number 7. E.g: 7 days of week, 7 music notes, 7 deadly sins

Supports capacity of STM= 7 ±2 items

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Baddely (1967) Procedure

What did this support

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  • separate pp into 4 groups: acoustically similar, acoustically dissimilar, semantically similar, semantically dissimilar
  • each group given word list reflecting their experimental condition
  • pp had to learn word list and then recall them immediately after, or after 20 min interval.

Coding of memory= long term: semantically
Short term: acoustically

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Glanzer + Cunitz (1966) Procedure

What does this support?

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  • PP shown list of 20 words
  • words shown one at a time
  • asked to remember each word then write them down once all words had been shown

Supports recency and primary effect

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