HELPING WITH RETRIEVAL DP 11 Flashcards

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Recall

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  • Involves reproducing information stored in memory with few to no cues
  • Bringing the information into conscious awareness and doing so provides evidence that something previously learned was retained
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Recall types

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Free Recall, cued recall, serial recall

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Free Recall

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Being able to access info from memory with no cues

Eg. recalling names of 7 dwarfs

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Cued Recall

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Being able to access info from memory with the use of cues

Eg: naming the seven dwarfs after being given first letter of each name

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Serial Recall

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Being able to access info from memory in a specific order with no cues
Eg. phone number

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Recognition

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Access information from memory by identifying the correct info amongst incorrect alternatives
Eg. multiple choice

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Relearning

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Learning info that has previously been learnt (as a means of assessing the amount of info retained from original learning)

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Saving score

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Measures the percentage of info retained from original learning

Savings = no. of og trials OR time - no. of trials OR time for relearning / no. of og trials OR time

  • Fewer trials/less time = information retained
    Eg. originally took u 20 times to learn how to ride a bike, now it takes 5, saving score = 75%
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Reconstruction

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Demonstrating what is in memory by putting something back in order
Eg. remaking lego in a specific order

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