Retrieval & Combating Forgetting - Chapter 7 Flashcards

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Retrieval

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  1. Recognition
  2. Recall
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Recognition

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Identifying a stimulus or piece of information when it is presented

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Recall

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Retrieving information when asked, but without the information being present
- Free vs. cued recall

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Encoding Specificity Principle

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  • Retrieval is most effective
    when it occurs in the same
    context as encoding
    • Context-dependent learning
    • State-dependent learning
    • Mood-dependent learning
    • Context-dependent forgetting
    • Context-reinstatement effect
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Hermann Ebbinghaus (Forgetting Curve)

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Demonstrated the forgetting curve by measuring his own recall for words

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Improving Memory

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  1. Mnemonics
  2. Dual Coding
  3. Cue overload
  4. Method of loci
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Mnemonics

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  • Techniques that are
    intended to improve memory for specific
    information
  • Acronyms
    • ROYGBIV
  • First letter technique
    • Treble clef
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Dual Coding

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  • Occurs when information
    is stored in more than one form
    • Alphabet song
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Cue overload

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Using visual imagery

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Method of loci

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Connects items to be remembered to locations along a familiar path

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Importance of Organization

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Mnemonics, deep processing, and elaborative
rehearsal all contribute to
the organization of memories

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