Interference: Retro & Pro-active What is interference? This is a way in which we forget information in long-term memory It is when one memory prevents the retrieval of another memory; it...
Working Memory Model Working memory Baddeley and Hitch (1974) Working Memory?(WM) is a response to the over-simplification of short-term memory in the multi-store model It is a model of shor...
Multi-Store Model of Memory Atkinson and Shiffrin?devised a model of memory in?1968?to explain how the sensory memory, short-term memory and long-term memory link together, processing inform...
Types of Long Term Memory Long-term memory: There are three types of long-term memory (LTM): Episodic Procedural Semantic Episodic memory This is the part of LTM that relates to experiences ...
Short Term Memory Capacity & Duration What is short-term memory? Short-term memory?(STM) has the ability to hold a small amount of information for a relatively short period of time The a...
Sensory Memory What is sensory memory? When information comes in from the senses it needs to be stored for a very small amount of time until the body's processing systems can decide what to ...
Role of Social Influence Processes in Social Change Social change?is the shift or change in society's beliefs, behaviours and attitudes, it is a continuous but gradual change and is usually,...
Minority Influence Including Commitment, Consistency Minority Influence?is when a small group of people or even an individual changes the attitudes, behaviours and beliefs of the majority Th...