PSYCHOLOGY FLASHCARDS 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyMemorySocial influence, obedience and conformityGCSEOCR Created by: ellajonesCreated on: 31-05-14 14:47 WHAT IS INPUT? INPUT IS THE 1ST STAGE OF MEMORY AND IT INVOLVES INFO ENTERING MEMORY THROUGH ONE OF THE SENSES E.G. EYES--VISUAL INFO. 1 of 5 WHAT IS ENCODING? ENCODING ID THE 2ND STAGE OF MEMORY AND IT INVOLVES INFO BEING TURNED INTO A SUITABLE FORMAT FOR MEMORY TO STORE. 2 of 5 WHAT IS STORAGE? STORAGE IS THE 3RD STAGE OF MEMORY AND IT IS HOW INFO IS "FILED AWAY". STORAGE IS PREPORATION FOR THE INFO TO BE USED AGAIN AT A LATER DATE. 3 of 5 WHAT IS RETRIEVAL? RETRIEVAL IS THE 4TH STAGE OF MEMORY AND IT INVOLVES ACCESSING INFO THAT HAS BEEN STORED. 4 of 5 WHAT IS OUTPUT? OUTPUTS CAN BE WRITING SOMETHING DOWN--SAYING SOMETHING (OUTPUTS NOT ALWAYS THIS LITERAL)--THOUGHTS--RECALLING SONGS--CONJORING UP I 5 of 5
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