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Duration, Capacity and Encoding
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Just a mindmap to sum up duration, capacity and encoding.
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psychology
as level
duration
capacity
encoding
baddeley
peterson & peterson
jacobs
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Duration, Capacity and Encoding
Duration
Peterson & Peterson (1959)
- aimed to find the duration of STM
- method: 24 participants, trigrams, displacement activities
- results: 90% accuracy at 3 secs, 2% accuracy at 18 secs
Strengths
- simple nature of the experiment makes it easy to identify the
effect of the IV (time delay) on the DV (recall)
Weaknesses
- ecologically invalid: don't usually have to remember such artificial data
and if an item has meaning we're more likely to remember it
- could be claimed that they were not testing duration but displacement
Nairne (1999)
- aimed to find the duration of STM
- method: trigrams, no displacement activities
- results: STM can last for as long as 96 secs without
displacement
Bahrick et al (1975)
- aimed to demonstrate duration of LTM
- method: asked people of varying ages to put names to faces
in their old school yearbooks
- results: 48 years on, people were 70% accurate
Capacity
Jacobs (1887)
- aimed to find the capacity of STM
- method: digit span
- results: 9.3 numbers, 7.3 letters
Encoding
Baddeley (1966)
- aimed to find the different ways in which
memory is encoded
- method: participants given a list of words with similar
sounds (cat, mat, etc.), a list of words with similar meanings
(big, large, etc.) or lists of semantically and acoustically dissimilar
words.
- results: in the short term, more mistakes with acoustically similar
and in the long term, more mistakes with semantically similar
- conclusion: STM = encoded acoustically
LTM = encoded semantically
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