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Multi-store model of memory and diagram, working model of memory, forgetting - proactive and retroactive interference, cue dependant forgetting, brain scanning research, eyewitness testimony, the cognitive interview technique, Loftus' weapon focus experiment.

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Summary Loftus' weapon focus experiment

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The Loftus weapon focus experiment.

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Summary The Cognitive Interview technique continued

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The fourth and final point of the cognitive interview technique along with research by Geiselman et al. Also an evaluation of the cognitive interview technique.

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Summary The Cognitive Interview technique

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An outline of Loftus's weapon focus experiment (1979) and the first 3 points of the cognitive interview technique.

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Summary Eyewitness testimony continued

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Evaluation of eyewitness testimony and research by Yuille and Cutshall (1986).

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Summary Eyewitness testimony

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The Loftus and Palmer (1974) experiment into eyewitness testimony.

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Summary Evaluation of multi-store model of memory

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An evaluation of the multi-store model of memory

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Summary Diagram of multi-store model of memory

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A diagram of the multi-store model of memory along with the different types of encoding in each section.

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Summary Brain scanning research continued

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Research into Miller (1956) and Sperling (1960).

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Summary Brain scanning research

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Glanzer and Cunitz (1966) research into long term memory, Baddeley (1966) research into short term memory, Peterson and Peterson (1959) research and Conrad (1964) research.

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Summary Cue - dependant forgetting

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Definition of cue-dependant forgetting. Also research by Goodwin et al into state dependant forgetting and Godden and Baddeley (1975) into context dependant forgetting.

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Summary Forgetting - Proactive and Retroactive interference

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Definitions of proactive and retroactive interference along with research by Underwood and Postman (1960) and Underwood (1957).

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Summary Working model of memory continued

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In depth information into the working model of memory.

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Summary Multi-store model of memory 3 and Working model of memory

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Research by Bahrick et al (1975). Information on semantic and procedural memory.

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Summary Multi-store model of memory continued

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The results, conclusion and evaluation of Peterson and Peterson (1959). Also research by Conrad (1964), along with a description of episodic memory.

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Summary Multi-store model of memory

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Research by Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968), Sperling (1960) and an introduction to the Peterson and Peterson (1959) research.

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