Enhancing encoding Flashcards
What different ways are there of looking at memory?
- types of research (lab/everyday memory)
- types of task (explicit/implicit)
- types of process (encoding/storage/retrieval)
According to Searlemann and Herrmann (1994), what are the historical types of memory research?
- Pragmatic
- Experimental
- Atheoretical
- Theoretical
Describe the pragmatic memory research type.
Practical - seeking ways to improve people’s ability to learn and remember.
Describe the experimental memory research type.
Documenting the existence and nature of memory phenomena with observations that are systematically collected.
Describe the atheoretical memory research type.
Characterising memory in an intuitive and informal manner, focusing on phenomena rather than explanation.
Describe the theoretical memory research type.
Explaining the mechanisms of memory with theories, models, or metaphors that capture part of a phenomenon.
How was memory studied in the 4th Century BC?
Theoretically - Plato and Aristotle described memory metaphors - wax tablet, aviary, scribe.
What did Aristotle’s Laws of Association state, and what kind of research was it?
Which things are remembered together, atheoretical.
Give two historical examples of pragmatic memory research.
Cicero’s memory techniques, such as the Method of Loci.
The use of rhyme as a memory tool in the dark ages.
Give a historical example of theoretical research.
16th Century revival of theoretical interest - Bacon, Locke, Hume, Kant, and Mill on ideas etc.
What did Ebbinghaus change?
After Ebbinghaus, the way people thought about memory and the way it was studied changed dramatically.
What kind of method did Ebbinghaus use?
Experimental and atheoretical - systematic observations of memory.
What was Ebbinghaus’ fundamental unit of memory?
The nonsense syllable (attempt to circumvent the effect of memory!)
Define Ebbinghaus’ method of complete mastery.
Measure of how long it took to learn a list well enough to repeat it perfectly on two occasions.
Define Ebbinghaus’ method of savings.
Measure of retention - how much less time it took to relearn a list.