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Describe the Working Memory Model

The use of the word ‘describe’ tells you that in this question all you need to do is explain the working memory model, and it does not require you to evaluate it in any way. The important thing is to make...

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What is attachment theory?

Attachment theory is a psychological model which aims to explain how early life experiences may affect interpersonal relationships. It suggests that the availability and responses of a caregiver to a chil...

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Two types of long term memory are procedural and episodic. Explain two differences

While procedural memory is mainly related to motor skills, episodic memory stores memories of life events meaning they have different purposes. Another difference is that episodic memory is declarative me...

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can you explain the multi-store model of memory

This model was devised by Atkinson and Shiffron and outlines the three permanent structures of memory to be the sensory register, short-term and long term memory. Each of these structures differ in their ...

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What is a type 1 error? Explain why psychologists use the significance level of 0.05 in research (3 marks)

A type 1 error arises when after an experiment, the null hypothesis is rejected even when it is true and the alternative hypothesis is accepted. This can be referred to as a false positive as a significan...

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