A Concise Introduction Richard A. Griggs Psychology A Concise Introduction Third Edition Chapter 5: Memory Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers
Figure 5.1 Three-stage model of memory Griggs: Psychology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers
Figure 5.2 An Example of the Temporal Integration Procedure Griggs: Psychology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers
Figure 5.3 A 3 x 3 Letter Matrix Like Those Used in Sperling’s Iconic Memory Research Griggs: Psychology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers
Figure 5.4 Results for the Short-Term Memory Distractor Task Griggs: Psychology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers
Table 5.1 Griggs: Psychology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers
Figure 5.5 Types of Long-Term Memory Griggs: Psychology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers
Figure 5.6 Serial Position Effects for the Free Recall Task Griggs: Psychology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers
Figure 5.7 Differences in Recognition Memory for Words Processed at Different Levels Griggs: Psychology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers
Figure 5.8 Forgetting Curve for Long-Term Memory Griggs: Psychology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers
Figure 5.9 An Example of Encoding Failure Griggs: Psychology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers
Figure 5.10 Proactive and Retroactive Interference Griggs: Psychology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers
Table 5.2 Griggs: Psychology: A Concise Introduction, Third Edition Copyright © 2012 by Worth Publishers