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who researched coding?

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Baddeley (1966)

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outline Baddeley’s procedure

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acoustically similar words ( cat, can, cab) or dissimilar (pit, few cow)
semantically similar words (big, large, huge) or dissimilar (good, huge, hot)

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what were Baddeley’s findings

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immediate recall was worse with acoustically similar words - STM is acoustic
recall after 20 mins was worse with semantically similar words - LTM is semantic

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one strength of Baddeley’s research (coding)

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-identified 2 memory stores
-led to the development of the multistore model

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one limitation of Baddeley’s research (coding)

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-artificial stimuli
-words had no personal meaning to the PPs so has limited application to everyday

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who researched capacity? - digit span

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Jacobs (1887)

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outline Jacobs research

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researcher reads 4 words and increases until the PP cant recall the order correctly final number= digit span

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what were Jacobs findings?

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mean span for numbers = 9.3
mean span for letters is = 7.3

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one strength of Jacobs research

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-replicated
- findings consistent with later studies

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one limitation of Jacobs research

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lacked adequate control of confounding variables ( pps getting distracted)

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who researched capacity? (magic number)

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Miller (1956)

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outline Miller’s procedure

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observed everyday practice and found things come in 7s

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13
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what were Miller’s findings?

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span of STM is 7 items (+-2) but can be increased by chunking

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one limitation of Miller’s study

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-overestimates STM capacity
- Cowen (2001) - capacity is only 4 chunks

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who researched the duration of STM

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Peterson and Peterson (1959)

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outline the Peterson’s procedure

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24 students given a consonant syllable to recall and a 3 digit number to count back from to stop rehearsal - retention interval was varied

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what were the Peterson’s findings

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3 secs = 80%
18 secs = 3%
duration of STM is 18 secs with no rehearsal

18
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one limitation of The Peterson’s study (duration)

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-meaningless stimuli
recall of consonant syllables doesn’t reflect everyday tasks
-lacks external validity

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who researched the duration of LTM ?

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Bahrick et al (1975)

20
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outline Bahrick’s procedure

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  • 392 americans aged 17-74
  • 1) recognition test from 50 photos from yearbook
  • 2) free recall test list names of their graduation clas
21
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what were Bahrick’s findings?

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  • recognition test
    15 years = 90%
    48 years = 70%
  • free recall test
    15 years = 60%
    48 years = 30%
22
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one strength of Bahrick’s study (duration)

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-high external validity
- used meaningful memories