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Describe the multi-store model of memory

The multi-store model of memory (Atkinson and Shiffrin, 1968) suggests that information from the environment initially enters sensory memory, which includes senses such as vision and hearing. If this info...

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Describe Atkinson and Shiffrin's Multi Store Model of Memory

The model centres around the concept of memory having three distinct components, the sensory register, the short-term memory (STM), and the long-term memory (LTM). These components are sequential with dif...

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What is episodic memory? Give an example

Episodic memory is memory of our own personal experiences, an example of this would be a memory of your first day at secondary school.

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What is the difference between the id, the superego and the ego?

These are part of Freud's theory of the human psyche. The part of the unconscious mind. The id is concerned with instinctual impulses. Meaning it wants to satisfy basic needs, such as sex (libido) and agg...

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What is the difference between bystander behaviour and conformity?

Bystander behaviour is a broader term that describes the actions of a person observing a social event, e.g. a crime. Conformity is one of the factors that might influence bystander behaviour. For example,...

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