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What does interference mean with reference to two pieces of information? |
Two pieces of information conflict with eachother, resulting in completely forgetting or a distortion |
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Which type of interference is it when old takes new? |
Proactive |
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Which type of interference is it when new takes old? |
Retroactive |
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In what situation I interference more likely to happen? |
When memories are similar |
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List the 6 conditions if the McGeoch and McDonald study |
Synonyms, antonyms, unrelated, constant syllable, 3 digit numbers, no new list |
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Who found that Rugby players were affected by interference? |
Baddeley and Hitch |
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What is meant by the encoding specificity principle put forward by Tulving? |
If a cue is present when we encode, we also need it present when we recall the memory |
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What are the two types of cues? |
Context dependent and state dependent |
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Who tested the effects of cues on deep sea divers? |
Godden and Baddeley |
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Who tested the effects of cues in participants taking anti-histamines? |
Carter and Cassady |