Forgetting

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Two pieces of information conflict with each other, resulting in the forgetting in one of them
Interference
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An older memory interferes with a newer one
Proactive interference
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A newer memory interferes with an older one
Retroactive interference
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Tulving (1983) found if this was to be useful it had to be present at both encoding and retrieval
Cue
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Misleading information, PED & leading questions can affect this
Eye witness testimony
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Did a study into misleading information
Loftus & Palmer
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Study into positive effects on recall- conducted a real life study of a shooting & found those who had rated as stressed were able to recall more
Vuile & Cutshall
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Report everything, reinstate the context, reverse the order, change perspective
Cognitive interview
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Card 2

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An older memory interferes with a newer one

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Proactive interference

Card 3

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A newer memory interferes with an older one

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Card 4

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Tulving (1983) found if this was to be useful it had to be present at both encoding and retrieval

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Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Misleading information, PED & leading questions can affect this

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Preview of the front of card 5
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