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    ACTIVITY 4: DISCUSS ISSUES RELATED TO THE RELIABILITY OF A PSYCHOLOGICAL MEASURE Part of long question: The activities dealing with the basic principles of psychometric theory. 6. Stage 6: Evaluating psychometric properties and establishing norms 6.1 Establishing Reliability Scheme: 1. What is meant by a person’s observed score? True score and error variance in a test score? 2. The typical sources of true variance and error variance in a test score. 3. The interpretation of a reliability coefficient

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    Working Memory Analysis

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    of memory‚ the function of short term/long term memory‚ and the way we encode/retrieve information. “Memory is the mental capacity to encode‚ store and retrieve information.” (Gerrig 196) In this chapter I found that within working memory there are four components within working memory‚ a phonological loop‚ a visual spatial sketchpad‚ the central executive and the episodic buffer. Before I continue to explain each component‚ I’d like to first explain what working memory is. “Working memory is

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    As a child everything was so much more simple. Day after day I only had one objective on my mind‚ and that was to go outside and have as much fun as I possibly could before the sun went down and it became dark‚ that was when I had to be home. My cousins lived right next to me so i can always remember going outside and swimming in our swimming pool‚ and then we would go over to our grandmothers house for lunch‚ she lived on the other side of my house right next door‚ I will never forget going over

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    My Memory I remember six years ago when I moved to the United States‚ I barely knew how to speak English. I only knew a couple words like "hello‚ how are you?”. That was all I had a chance to learn in school before I moved to the United States. I was surprised with everyone around me‚ maybe because the language everyone spoke to communicate with others was one that I could not understand. We did not do anything except sleeping for about a week. When we started getting used to the weather and the

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    Personal Memory Narrative I went into my junior spring soccer season kind of sad‚ my past coach‚ wasn’t going to be our team coach this year. I wasn’t really depressed though‚ because I had tons of friends that were playing this year. One of the great things about spring club soccer is that it is not a school-sanctioned sport. To me this said that I was able to play another season of soccer with my friends from other schools around the state without the normal High School rivalry between us. Year

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    Tasa had indicated to him that he had no intention of paying Nevers Chipimo. Advise both Hakainde Hamududu and Nevers Chipimo. INTRODUCTION This paper is set to advise both Hakainde Hamududu and Nevers Chipimo on the validity of the contracts entered into with Banda Tasa. The facts of the matter at hand are that Banda Tasa who at that time was a minor entered into a contract with Hakainde Hamududu after being unable to pay the tuition fees charged by the college‚ whose

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    Est. 2003 Course Work Book/Study Volume I – IV 2012 For Adult Education Completion Only Copyright© 2012 by Marque Learning Center‚ LLC Houston‚ Texas All rights reserved. Houston Corporate Office: 11811 East Frwy #300 Houston‚ TX 77029 (713) 453-0310 1 Est. 2003 About Marque Learning Center: Marque Learning Center was established in 2003 because we saw the need in our city to provide a legitimate education to adults and teens who by difficult situations were unable to finish

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    Working Memory Model

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    Describe and Evaluate the Working Memory Model - 12 Marks The working memory model is a model which specifically defines the short term memory. It is made up of three sections: the central executive‚ visuo-spacial sketchpad and phonological loop. The central executive is the ’boss’ of the three and this section of the system is the part that makes it possible for humans to multitask. It does this by allocating attention to different parts of the system. These are its slave systems. The capacity

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    Describe and evaluate the multi store memory model Atkinson and Shiffrin 1968 suggested that memory was comprised of three separate stores - the Sensory Memory store‚ the Short-term Memory store‚ and the Long-term Memory store. Information from all around us enters the through the sensory memory and encoded through one of the 5 senses depending on the type of information. If attention is paid to this information it will enter short term memory which has a limited capacity of about 4 chunks of

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    ‘The Reality of Repressed memories’ is a collection of diverse information following the emergence of the law suits in the 1990s based on evidences and facts from repressed memories. Its aim was to establish the exact foundation‚ manifestation and authenticity of their role in law suits‚ and how jurors and judges could act on evidences from resurfacing memories. I understand repression memory as having one’s memory caged or trapped from consciousness and the inability recollect or remember any facts

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