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What is the Multi-store Model of Memory
Explains how information flows from one system to another, with three permanent structures such as Sensory, Short-term and Long-term memory.
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Who studied research into STM AND LTM and what was it about?
Baddeley (1966) - A test were 75 participants were given a list of words in the wrong order, in which they had to rearrange into chronological order.
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Atkinson and Shiffrin developed what memory model in 1968?
Multi-store memory model
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What memory diagram does not elaborate on the importance of rehearsal?
Working memory model
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What did Perterson and Peterson Study in 1959?
Trigrams - recall nonsense syllables in the correct order whilst participating in a second task.
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What is the Working Model of Memory and who developed it?
Balledey and Hitch - A development of the MSM believing the STM is an active store that held information whilst being worked on.
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Who carried out a research study into Capacity?
Miller in 1956 - Chunking Method.
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Who carried out a research study into Encoding?
Alan Baddeley (1966)
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Who carried out a research study into DURATION?
Peterson and Peterson in (1959)
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Central Executive, Visuo-spatial Scratchpad, Phonological Loop and ...
Episodic buffer
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Who studied research into STM AND LTM and what was it about?

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Baddeley (1966) - A test were 75 participants were given a list of words in the wrong order, in which they had to rearrange into chronological order.

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What memory diagram does not elaborate on the importance of rehearsal?

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