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    268-294 |12. Deese‚ J. (1960). Frequency of usage and number of words in free recall: The role of association. Psychological | |Reports‚ 7‚ 337-344 |13. Duncan‚ C. P. (1974). Retrieval of low-frequency words from mixed lists. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society‚ 4‚ | |137-138 |14. Gillund‚ G. & Shiffrin‚ R. M. (1984). A retrieval model for both recognition and recall. Psychological Review‚ 91‚ | |1-67 |15. Graf‚ P. & Schacter‚ D. L. (1985). Implicit and explicit memory for new associations in normal

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    SYNOPSIS Title :- Robust Face-Name Graph Matching for Movie Character Identification. Domain :- 1. Face detection system. 2. Language:- C# Group Members :- 1.Pallavi S. Malode. 2.Archana S. Aher. 3.Sonali M.Gotraj. Introduction About METHODOLOGY:- Automatic face identification of characters in movies has

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    (Oxford 1964). A psychological definition is more complex and although memory is seen as a single term it refers to a multitude of human capacities (Medin & Pashler 2002). There are three major processes involved in memory: encoding‚ storage and retrieval each operation represents a stage in memory processing (Sternberg 2009).

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    were able to remember random strings of numbers and other random information‚ it was never reported that these people have great autobiographical memory and were never bothered by constant automatic memorization. She claimed that when the right retrieval cues are presented‚ her memory goes on automatic and moves from one memory to the next. Also‚ by the other cases‚ it is believed that these people have mastered memory strategies (e.g. the method of loci) and have practiced. AJ is not a gifted memorizer

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    Essay 25072400 Chapter 6: “Process of Memory” By: Shani McGee Student ID: 21890987 Date: August 18‚ 2014 Essentials of Psychology SSC 130 Pg. 1 As a women in my mid thirties

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    examined how encoding and retrieval processes were affected by manipulations of attention‚ and whether the degree of semantic relatedness between words in the memory and distracting task modulated these effects. We also considered age and bilingual status as mediating factors. Monolingual and bilingual younger and older adults studied a list of words from a single semantic category presented auditorily‚ and later free recalled them aloud. During either study or retrieval‚ participants concurrently

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    stored. Retention is next where the stored information is retained for a certain amount of time and then when an opportunity presents itself‚ for example a specific meeting time‚ the intention is received from the long term memory – this is the Retrieval stage. Execution occurs next whereby after the intention is

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    According to Merriam-webster ’s Collegiate dictionary 1995) ’cognition involves the process s of becoming aware. This process s allows the occur in their life. Piaget suggests (Prout and Brown‚ 1999)‚ regarding children‚ that "the internal self-regulating system (i.e. maturation‚ physical experience‚ social interaction and equilibration)" (p.5) is responsible for the development of cognitive ablities. The way individuals process s information varies with time. According to Merriam-Webster (1995)

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    all the words in the essay. The value of the feature is the mean of the scores of the most similar training vectors. The other feature‚ topical analysis by argument‚ evaluates vocabulary usage at the argument level. E-Grader uses a lexicon of cue terms and associated heuristics to automatically partition essays into component arguments or discussion points and a vector is created for each. Each argument vector is compared to the training set to assign a topical analysis score to each argument

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    Metacognition: Enhancing Metacognitive Skills Abstract Research supports the idea that metacognition is one of the most profound predictors of learning (Brown‚ 1978; Dunlosky & Metcalfe‚ 2009; Flavell‚ 1976‚ 1979; Wang‚ Haertel & Walberg‚ 1990‚ 1993). A great deal of research on metacognition has been done in an attempt to understand the characteristics of a successful learner. Because students today are required to learn a great deal of information in a short period of time‚ it is

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