The Effect of 1 Running head: INTERVENTION ON SHORT-TERM MEMORY RECALL The Effect of Intervention on Short-Term Memory Recall of Words Ariza Jill J. Ignacio Janezza Joselle R. Lim Steven Rae S. Lowe Alyanna Mae S. Luna Nathalee A. Macarubbo Sierry Mae G. Malanao The Effect of 2 Abstract This study evaluated the effect of intervention on short-term
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Hatfield. 2004. Electronic versus face-to-face review: The effects of alternative forms of review on auditors’ performance Collins‚ A. M.‚ and E. F. Loftus. 1975. A spreading-activation theory of semantic processing. Psychological Review 82 ͑6͒: 407–428. Craik‚ F. I. M.‚ and R. S. Lockhart. 1972. Levels of processing: A framework for memory research. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior 11: 671–684. Doney‚ P. M.‚ and G. M. Armstrong. 1996. Effects of accountability on symbolic information search
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*encoding: process of acquiring information & getting it into LTM maintenance rehearsal and elaborative rehearsal Maintenance rehearsal: rehearsing without making meaning or connections with other information. helps maintain information in the stm/wm but not an effective way of transferring information into long term memory. shallow processing Elaborative rehearsal: more effective at transferring into LTM. think about meaning or make connections from something we know to item. deep processing
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Welcome to PSYC2215 Is your mobile switched off? Ullrich Ecker ullrich.ecker@uwa.edu.au 2 Experiment for Lab Report Testing will stop April 26 Please sign up for a session It will REALLY help you with your lab report 3 Principles of Memory (II) Learning Objectives Explain the principle of abstraction‚ using empirical evidence Understand how false memories can be considered an effect of abstraction Explain the principle of hyperspecificity‚ using empirical evidence Discuss the
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MEMORY AND PSYCHOLOGY: In psychology‚ memory is the processes by which information is encoded‚ stored‚ and retrieved. Encoding allows information that is from the outside world to reach our senses in the forms of chemical and physical stimuli. In this first stage we must change the information so that we may put the memory into the encoding process. Storage is the second memory stage or process. This entails that we maintain information over periods of time. Finally the third process is the retrieval
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Environmental issues Summary The Nigerian states‚ Bodo in Orgoniland are faced with a crucial shell oil spill 1‚640 barrels have leaked. This has impact the environment‚ destroyed fishing grounds and has negatively erupted the local community. Governments are working in progress with agencies‚ seeking more than £93million pounds in order to clean up the creeks‚ which‚ even four years after the spill‚ remain coated in oil. Analysis This article relates to the module topics of environmental
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D.W.‚ and R.C. Van Kirk. 1992. The Complete Guide to Special Event Management. New York: John Wiley. Cochrane‚ A.‚ J. Peck‚ and A. Tickell. 1996. "Manchester Plays Games: Exploring ’the Local Politics of Globalisation." Urban Studies 33:1319-1336. Craik‚ J. 1989. "The Expo Experience: The Politics of Expositions." Australian-Canadian Studies 7: 95-111. Crompton‚ J. 1994. "Benefits and Risks Associated with Sponsorship of Major Events." Festival Management and Event Tourism: An International Journal
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Learning Objectives Chapter 1: The Evolution Of Psychology 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Summarize Wundt’s accomplishments and contributions to psychology. Summarize Hall’s accomplishments and contributions to psychology. Describe structuralism and its impact on the subsequent development of psychology. Describe functionalism and its impact on the subsequent development of psychology. Summarize Watson’s views on the appropriate subject matter of psychology‚ nature versus nurture‚ and animal research
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circuits via long-term potentiation‚ Neurocomputing 26-27 (1999) 865-874. 18 (1995) 555-586. Rev. 99 (1992) 195-231. [22] A. Treves and E.T. Rolls‚ Computational analysis of the role of the hippocampus in memory. Hippocampus 4 (1994) 374-391. [23] E. Tulving‚ Elements of Episodic Memory (Clarendon Press‚ Oxford‚ 1978). [25] C. von der Malsburg. Am I thinking assemblies? in: G. Palm and A. Aertsen‚ eds.‚ Brain Theory (Springer- Verlag‚ Berlin‚ 1986). Ottersen‚ eds.‚ Progress in Brain Research: Understanding
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Business Law Lecture 1: Separation of powers: Sources of Law: Common Law judge made law / case law Statutory Law Parliament Parliament: Government Parliament Bi-cameral < State Parliament Government Parliament Upper = Senate Lower = House of Reps State Parliament Upper = Legislative Council Lower = Legislative Assembly Interpretation Of Law: 1. Literal approach (gives literal interpretation to statute’s words) 2. Golden Rule (avoids interpretations that cause absurdities)
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