explanations for forgetting:interference Flashcards
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interference
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an explanation for forgetting in terms of one memory disrupting the ability to recall another
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proactive interference
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- where old learning prevents recall of new info.
- old memories distrusts new memories
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retroactive interference
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- new learning prevents recall of previously learned information
- new memories disrupt old memories
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when is proactive and retroactive interference more likely to occur ? research study to support this
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- it the memories are similar
- e.g. confusing old and new phone numbers
- list of 10 adjectives (list A)
- learned, then interval of 10 mins where participants leaned list B
- if list B was of synonyms of list a then recall was poor (12%)
- if lost B was numbers then recall was good (37%)
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explain why research is artificial
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- most research is lab bases and uses nonsense syllables.
- findings may not relate to everyday uses of memory
- participants may lack motivation to remember meaningless thing so allows interference affects to appear stronger
- low in ecological validity
- counter argument that interference effects have been observed in everyday situations.
- Baddeley and Hitch found that those rugby players who played the most games forgot more names of their teams. Demonstrates the effect of interference
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explain the individual differences
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- some people are less affected by proactive interference than others
- Kane and Engle showed that those with a higher WMM span were less likely to proactive interference
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explain the real world application to advertising
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- Danher found that both recall and recognition of an advertiser’s message were weakened when participants were exposed to two advertisements for competing brands within a week.
- shows the effects of interference