1. Coding, Capacity And Duration AO1 Flashcards

1
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Who studied coding

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Baddeley

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What did Baddeley study?

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Coding in STM and LTM

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What did Baddeley study?

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4 groups with different words to learn

  • Acoustically similar words (cat, bat, hat)
  • Acoustically dissimilar words (hug, pit, cow)
  • Semantically similar words (large, big, huge)
  • Semantically dissimilar words (hot, safe, love)
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What did Baddeley test?

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Immediate recall (STM) and recall after 20 mins (LTM)

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What did Baddeley find about immediate recall?

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Immediate recall was worse with acoustically similar words

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6
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How is the STM coded?

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Acoustically

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7
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What did Baddeley find about recall after 20 mins?

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Recall was worse with semantically similar words

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8
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How is the LTM coded?

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Semantically

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9
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Explain how acoustic coding works

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People remember the sound of the word not the meaning

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11
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Explain how semantic coding works

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People remember the connotation of the word not the sound

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12
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What did Jacobs study?

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Capacity of STM

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14
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Who studied capacity of STM

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Jacobs

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15
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How did Jacobs test the capacity of STM

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By finding a persons digit span

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Explain how digit span was tested

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Researcher reads four digits, increases until participant can’t recall correct order.

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17
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What did Miller write

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The magic number - 7+/-2

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What did Jacobs find?

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-9.3 numbers
-7.3 letters
In correct order - immediately after being told

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19
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Name a second study of the STM’s capacity

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Miller

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21
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What did Miller study?

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Capacity of STM

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What did Miller observe?

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Made observations of everyday practice - notes things come in 7’s - e.g. 7 days of the week

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What did Miller find about the capacity of STM

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The span is about 7 items 7+/-2

24
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What can improve a persons span of STM

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Chunking

25
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What is chunking

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Grouping sets of digits/letters into meaningful units

26
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What did Peterson and Peterson study?

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Duration of STM

27
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Who studied the duration of STM

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Peterson and Peterson

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What participants did Peterson and Peterson use?

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24 students

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What was Peterson and Peterson’s procedure?

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Students were given consonant syllable to remember & 3 digit number - asked them to count backwards in threes

30
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Why were participants asked to count backwards in threes?

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To displace the three digit number and consonant syllable

31
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What is the duration of STM

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Very short - less than 18 secs - as long as verbal rehearsal is prevented

32
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What did Peterson and Peterson find after 3 seconds?

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Students recalled about 80% of syllables correctly with 3 second interval

33
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Outline Millers procedure

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Experiment consisted of showing participants quick flashes of dots/digits

34
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Outline millers conclusions from his research

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On average people could recall between 5-9 dots or digits

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What extra piece of information did Miller find recall?

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People recalled 5 words better than 5 letters

36
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What did Jacobs say about STM?

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STM isn’t the same for everyone - digit span increases steadily with age

37
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What is suggested about the duration of LTM

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Can last a lifetime - figures aren’t same after 48 years - people are exposed to new information- displaces old memories

38
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What did Bahrick study?

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Duration of LTM

39
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Who studied the duration of LTM?

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Bahrick

40
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Outline Bahrick’s participants

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392 Americans aged between 17-74

41
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What did Bahrick test

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  • Recognition test

- Free recall test

42
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Outline Bahrick’s recognition test

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50 photos from participants’ high school yearbook - had to match faces to pictures

43
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Outline Bahrick’s free recall test

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Participants listed names of their graduating class

44
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What did Bahrick find?

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  • After 48 years photo recognition was about 70% accurate in photo recognition
  • free recall was less accurate
45
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What did Peterson and Peterson find after 18 seconds?

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Average recall fell to about 3% - longer wait before recall leads to worse recall

46
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What do Peterson and Peterson’s findings suggest?

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Duration of STM without rehearsal is about 18-30 secs long

47
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What’s the difference between duration in LTM and STM

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LTM duration is much longer

48
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What was millers aim

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To review several studies on memory which tested amount of info we receive process and remember in out immediate memory