Explanations of forgetting 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyMemoryA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Billy JobsonCreated on: 16-02-23 22:51 What is retroactive interference? How recall ability is decreased if participants are given other information. 1 of 7 What is proactive interference? Participants who memorised 10 or more lists, after 24 hours they only remember about 20 percent. 2 of 7 What is a criticism of research into interference? Interference doesn't occur that often in regular life. 3 of 7 What are cues? Things that serve as reminders, that may be meaningfully linked 4 of 7 What occurs in the absence of cues? retrieval failure. 5 of 7 What is state dependant forgetting? The mental state you are in may act as a cue for forgetting. 6 of 7 How are retrieval cues backed up? Research evidence. 7 of 7
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