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MEMORY
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What do we know about memory? w The “7 +/- 2” Rule Memory works best on sets of 5-9 items w Certain strategies can improve memory ‘Chunking’ things into groups Repetition w There are many competing theories of memory
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Competing Theories of Memory w The Total Time Model The longer you spend thinking about something, the better you will remember it Explains classic repetition findings w The Levels of Processing Model a.k.a. The Depth of Processing Model ‘Structural’, ‘Phonetic’ and ‘Semantic’ levels The ‘deeper’ you think about something the better you will remember it
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The Total Time Model w Time is directly related to memory w More time = more memory
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Levels of Processing Model w The more deeply you process something, the better you will remember it “Structural” Processing “Phonetic” Processing “Semantic” Processing Shallow Processing Deep Processing What a word ‘looks like’; Morphology What a word ‘sounds like’; Acoustics What a word means or represents
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Levels of Processing Prediction
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Today’s Experiment w Design: w IV: depth of processing structural => uppercase letters phonetic => rhymes with X semantic => category w DV1: RT w DV2: % of correctly recalled words
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Discussion w Both models apply! w Semantic level most accurate slowest reaction time w Primacy/Recency effects w every day life example: studying for exams
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