Memory- psychology-UNIT 1 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyMemoryGCSEAQA Created by: HopeFroud00Created on: 06-04-16 14:09 What are the three basic processes in memory? Encoding, Storage and Retrieval 1 of 9 The meaning of retrieval in psychology is? Getting information back from storage 2 of 9 What is the duration of the sensory memory store? Less than a second 3 of 9 What was the aim of Peterson and Peterson study investigating the multi-store explanation of memory? To see if rehearsal was necessary to hold information in the short term memory. 4 of 9 What are the levels of processing? Structural, phonetic and semantic 5 of 9 Who did the study on levels of processing? Craik and Tulving 6 of 9 What do we call knowledge we already know? Schemas 7 of 9 Two evaluations about Murdock's study investigating the multi-store explaination of memory are... It was ethical as it had no potential harm, and it was a lab experiment therefore it had a high level of control. 8 of 9 A practical application of reconstructive memory is.... It explains why two people might remember the same event but completely differently 9 of 9
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