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AQA Psych course summary - MEMORY

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These are condensed notes for the Memory unit in A level psychology, easy to revise from - especially useful right before the exam or practise tests

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MEMORY
CODING

STM Accousically coded

LTM Semantically coded

Baddley Gave different lists testing acoustic/ semantic similar/dissimilar words and he found the above


EVALUATION
Strength:
- Showed differences in memory stores and supported the multi-store memory model

Limitation:
- Artificial stimuli with no meaning has limited application


CAPACITY

STM Capacity on average 7 +/- 2

LTM Capacity is practically unlimited

Jacobs Digit span: digits 9-3, letters 7-3

Miller Thought span 7 +/- 2 through chunking


EVALUATION
Strength:
- Jacobs is validated by later, well controlled studies

Limitation:
- Miller may have overestimated STM
- Cowan (2001) concluded capacity is 4 +/- 1



MEMORY DURATION

, STM 18 seconds

LTM Up to a lifetime

Peterson and Peterson 18 seconds without (verbal) maintenance rehearsal

Bahrick Meaningful material maintained after 48 years with decrease from 90% to
70% in photo recognition


EVALUATION
Strength:
- Bahrick has high external validity as meaningful memories were investigated

Limitation:
- Peterson used artificial stimuli which meant the study lacked external validity


MULTI-STORE MODEL OF MEMORY

Sensory register Iconic (visual), echoic (sound) stores from the environment. Millions of receptors
and information no more than ½ second

STM Acoustic, limited (18 secs), limited capacity

LTM Semantic, up to a lifetime, unlimited

Main processes Information transferred by rehearsal and retrieval


EVALUATE
Strength:
- Atkinson and Shiffrin are supported by
Baddley that agrees there are separate
stores

Limitations:
- Studies are artificial, low external validity
- The KF study on amnesia shows different STM stores for visual and auditory functions, suggesting the
MSM is wrong. E.g. KF was better at recalling digits when reading to himself rather than someone
for him.
- Prolonged rehearsal is not needed to transfer information. Instead elaborative rehearsal is more
effective, link to existing knowledge
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