Memory: Explanations For Forgetting Pro/Retroactive Interference & Retrieval Failure Due To Absence Of Cues 24/25 UPDATED Flashcards
Name the two examples of forgetting in interference theory
1) Proactive interference
2) Retroactive interference
What is meant by interference theory as an explanation of forgetting?
Where forgetting occurs due to two lots of information, coded at different times becoming confused in the LTM. One memory disrupts the ability to recall another memory.
When is forgetting most likely to occur due to interference theory?
When information is similar.
How many pieces of information become confused in the LTM when Interference occurs?
2
Interference happens when one memory ….. the ability to recall another memory
Disrupts
What type of information is most likely going to cause interference?
Similar information
Define proactive interference
Where forgetting occurs when past information stored disrupts the ability to recall another memory. Meaning you forget the newer information.
Give an example of proactive interference.
The memory of an old phone number means you FORGET your new phone number.
Define retroactive interference
Forgetting occurs when recent information stored disrupts the recall of past information stored. Meaning you forget the old information.
Proactive interference occurs due to …. information disrupting recall of … information
Past … New/Recent
What type of forgetting is:
Past information disrupts the ability to recall new information
Proactive interference
What type of forgetting is:
Memory of an old phone number disrupts ability to recall new mobile phone number
Proactive interference
What type of forgetting is:
Knowledge of an old car registration plate causes the forgetting of a new car registration plate
Proactive interference
What type of forgetting is:
Being unable to write down your new address at the doctors because you can only remember your old address
Proactive interference
Retroactive interference occurs when … information disrupts the recall of … information
recent … past
What type of forgetting is:
Forgetting due to recent information disrupting the recall of past information
Retroactive interference
What type of forgetting is:
memory of a new car registration plate means you forget your old car registration plate
Retroactive interference
What type of forgetting is:
Forgetting your old mobile number due to getting a new phone and learning your new number
Retroactive interference
What type of forgetting is:
A teacher forgetting the names of their old students because they have learnt the names of their new students
Retroactive interference
What type of forgetting is:
Forgetting your old house address at the bank because you have learnt your new house address
Retroactive interference
AO3 - Research to support interference theory was conducted by McGeoch and Mcdonald, what did they do? (procedure)
They gave ppts a list of 10 words to learn (list A). Ppts has to learn list A until 100% accuracy. Ppts then had to learn list B (this is the interference). Ppts were then asked to recall list A.
AO3 - Research to support interference theory was conducted by McGeoch and Mcdonald, what did they find?
they found that if List B was a list of similar meaning words (synonyms) to List A, recall was poor (12%). However, if the words in List B were different to List A recall was higher (26%).
AO3 - How can the methodology used in McGeoch and Mcdonald’s research to support interference theory be praised?
For high in reliability
AO3 - Why can McGeoch and McDonald’s research to support interference theory be praised for high reliability?
because it was conducted in a highly controlled lab setting.