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Coding
The format in which information is stored. (How)
Who Did Research On Coding?
Baddely
Process of Baddely's Experiment on coding
Group 1 - Accoustically similar
Group 2 - Acoustically disimilar
Group 3 - Semantically similar
Group 4 - Semantically disimilar
They were given a list of original words in wrong order. Had to recall in correct order. (LTM 20 Min
Interval)
Result of Baddley's Experiment For coding STM
Confusion between acoustically similar words
,Result of Baddley's Experiment for coding in LTM
Confusion between semantially similar words
Conclusions for Baddley's Experiment on coding
STM - Acoustic confusion, coded acoustically
LTM - Semantic confusion, coded semantically
Positive Evaluation for Baddley's Experiment on coding
Cause and effect is shown.
Replicable
Makes cognitive sense - Shopping list = words aloud. Recall of book = recall of plot
Negative Evaluation of Baddley's Experiment on coding
Artificial Stimuli - Cautious about generalising
Lacks EV
Small difference in recall between semantic lists = semantic coding is STM.
What is Capacity?
Amount of information that can be held.
, Research for Capacity
Jacobs and Miller
Method for Jacob's Study on capacity
Aim - See how much info STM can hold at one time
Developed a technique - Digit Span
Research gave a certain number of digits then the PP recalled in correct order. If recalled correctly,
amount of digits increased. Determines individuals digit span.
Results of Jacob's Study on capacity
7.3 letters
9.3 words
Positive Evaluation(s) of Jacob's Study on capacity
Supported by other research - More validity
Negative Evaluation(s) of Jacob's Study on capacity
Conducted a long time ago - Lacked adequate control
Lacks EV - Lacks Mundane realism
May not have controlled for confounding variables - reduces validity