Retrieval failure Flashcards

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  1. What is the Retrieval failure theory?
  2. What is a cue?
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  1. It is the belief that forgetting occurs when we don’t have the necessary cues to access the memory.
  2. It is a trigger of information that allows us to access a memory.
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What is the Encoding specific principle?

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  • Tulving (1983) reviewed research into retrieval failure and discovered the encoding principle.
  • It states that if a cue is to help us recall information, it has to be present at both encoding and retrieval.
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What other cues are encoded at the time of learning?

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  1. Context-dependent forgetting (recall depends on external cues - stimuli from the environment that influence behaviour etc)
  2. State-dependent forgetting (recall depends on internal cues - patterns of thinking that help trigger specific memories)
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What research was conducted to explore context-dependent forgetting?

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  • Godden & Baddeley (1975) studied deep-sea divers who work underwater to see if training on land helped or hindered their work underwater to conduct research on context-dependent forgetting.
  • The divers learned a list of words either underwater or on land and then were asked to recall the words either underwater or on land (this created 4 conditions)
  • They found that accurate recall was 40% lower in the non-matching conditions. They concluded that the external cues available at learning were different from the ones available at recall (this led to retrieval failure)
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What research was conducted to explore state-dependent forgetting?

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  • Carter & Cassaday (1998) gave anti-histamine drugs to their participants which made them drowsy to conduct research on state-dependent forgetting.
  • Participants learned lists of words and passages of prose either before or after taking the drugs and then recalled the information either before or after taking the drugs (this created 4 conditions)
  • They found that accurate recall was significantly worse in non-matching conditions. They concluded that when cues are absent, then there is more forgetting.
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(AO3) What is a strength of Retrieval failure?

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Supporting evidence:

  • Studies by Godden & Baddeley and Carter & Cassaday show how a lack of relevant cues at recall can lead to either context-dependent forgetting or state-dependent forgetting in everyday life.
  • Eysenck (2010) argues that retrieval failure is perhaps the main reason for forgetting from LTM

-This is a strength because supporting evidence increases the validity of an explanation, especially If supporting evidence is collected from real-life situations.

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(AO3) What is a weakness of Retrieval failure?
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Questioning context effects:

  • Baddeley (1997) argues that context effects are not very strong, especially in everyday life.
  • Similar environments are unlikely to result in much forgetting, as compared to completely different environments.

-This is a limitation as it means that retrieval failure due to a lack of contextual cues may not actually explain much about everyday thinking.

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(AO3) What is a weakness of Retrieval failure?
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Recall vs Recognition:

  • Godden & Baddeley (1980) - replicated their underwater experiment but instead used a recognition test rather than a recall test.
  • When recognition was tested there was no context-dependent effect; performance was the same in all four conditions
  • This is a limitation because it suggests that retrieval failure is a limited explanation for forgetting because it only applies when a person has to recall information rather than recognise it.
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