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Psychology Memory A Level Notes (AQA)
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Psychology memory notes that gained me an A* at A Level. I created this using textbooks, mark schemes, class notes and my own further research to provide a comprehensive set of notes. This is formatted according to the AQA psychology specification, where each point is covered, but regardless of the exam board, it provides a detailed set of notes including AO1, AO2 and AO3 points!
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Exam (elaborations) PSYC 255 Quiz 2 ( Version 2) – Question and Answers; Latest 2019/20, Liberty.
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Review Test Submission: PSYC 255 Quiz 2 Question 1 2 out of 2 points Researchers studied Clive Wearing to better understand which of the following phenomena? Question 2 2 out of 2 points Jason and Kelly are trying to decide on which research method they should employ for a project in their research...
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memory
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notes on all of the AO1 and AO3 content in the memory topic (AQA psychology)
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CSULB PSY 100 Test 2 Study Guide Questions And Answers
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CSULB PSY 100 Test 2 Study Guide 
 
 
 
Zygote vs a fetus - ANS fertilized egg cell vs 8 weeks after conception 
 
fetal alcohol syndrome - ANS malformations of the face, heart, and ears, and nervous system damage. spectrum disorder - barely noticeable to severe. Why? alcohol decreases neuronal arousal, causes many neurons to "self-destruct" 
 
vision, hearing, & learning/memory in infancy - ANS idk how to sum up, look at notes 
 
habituation vs dishabituation - ANS dec...
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AQA A level Psychology: Memory key studies Latest 2023 Graded A+
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AQA A level Psychology: Memory key studies Latest 2023 Graded A+ Baddeley (1966) CODING IN STM & LTM Acoustically similar/dissimilar words Semantically similar/dissimilar words 
Immediate recall worse for acoustically similar STM is acoustic 
Recall after 20 mins worse with semantically similar words LTM is semantic 
Jacobs (1887) CAPACITY OF STM Digit span: researcher reads 4 digits and increases until the order cannot be recalled correctly 9.3 numbers 7.3 letters 
Miller (1956) CAPACITY OF STM...
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Test Bank for Memory 3rd Edition By Baddeley
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TEST BANK FOR MEMORY 3RD 
EDITION BY BADDELEY 
 
 
 
1 How did Clive Wearing acquire brain damage? 
 
(A) Bike accident 
(B) Car accident 
(C) Encephalitis 
(D) Syphilis 
(E) Epilepsy 
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(C) Encephalitis 
2 Which element of Clive Wearing’s memory remained relatively intact? 
 
(A) Episodic memory formation 
(B) Delayed recall 
(C) Memory for music 
(D) Associative memory encoding 
(E) Declarative memory formation 
Answer: 
(C) Memory for music 
 
3 Who devised the concept ...
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Test Bank for Memory 3rd Edition
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Test Bank for Memory 3rd Edition 
1 How did Clive Wearing acquire brain damage? 
(A) Bike accident 
(B) Car accident 
(C) Encephalitis 
(D) Syphilis 
(E) Epilepsy 
Answer: (C) Encephalitis 
2 Which element of Clive Wearing’s memory remained relatively intact? 
(A) Episodic memory formation 
(B) Delayed recall 
(C) Memory for music 
(D) Associative memory encoding 
(E) Declarative memory formation 
Answer: (C) Memory for music 
3 Who devised the concept of cognitive maps in rats? 
(A) Edward T...
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AQA psychology- social influence questions and answers with complete solutions
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AQA psychology- social influence questions and answers with complete solutions What are the 3 types of confomrity 1) compiance 2) identification 3)internalistation 
What does internalisation mean? When a person genuinely accepts the groups norms and public and privately changes their opinions and behaviours, this is normally a permanent change 
What does identification mean? Sometimes we conform to the opinions of the group because there is something that we value, we change our view publicity b...
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PSYC 255 Quiz 2 ( Version 2) – Question and Answers; Latest 2019/20, Liberty.
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Review Test Submission: PSYC 255 Quiz 2 Question 1 2 out of 2 points Researchers studied Clive Wearing to better understand which of the following phenomena? Question 2 2 out of 2 points Jason and Kelly are trying to decide on which research method they should employ for a project in their research...
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Working Memory
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Notes from chapter 6 in the survey of perception and cognition
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