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Card 16

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change unfamiliar material to fit schema

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Card 17

Front

add details and give a reason for something that doesn't fit schema

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Card 18

Front

leave out unfamiliar, irrelevant or unpleasant details from memory

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Card 19

Front

memories aren't always accurate. Stored as notes and when we recall them we elaborate using knowledge from similar events. This was proposed by Bartlett

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Card 20

Front

information passed from one participant to the other

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Card 21

Front

same participant asked to reproduce same thing over and over again

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Card 22

Front

inability to store any new long term memories following a brain injury

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Card 23

Front

cannot remember things from before brain injury

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Card 24

Front

simplifying, behaviour is predictable and determined by one factor

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Card 25

Front

everything taken into consideration

Back

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