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Explain one strength of the Working Memory Model (3 marks)

There is clinical evidece to support the WMM from Shallice and Warrington's case study of patient KF (1970). KF had suffred some severe brain damage resulting in his loss of short term memory abilities. H...

Answered by Bethan W. Psychology tutor
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The Central Executive is one feature of the working memory model. Name and describe the function of 2 other features of the model.

One other feature is the Phonological Loop, this feature is responsible for processing and storing auditory information, the phonological store remembers what you hear and the articulatory process has the...

Answered by Jake C. Psychology tutor
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What is the difference between positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement?

Positive reinforcement refers to the process by which we are more likely to repeat a behaviour if it results in pleasant consequences. Negative reinforcement on the other hand refers to being more likely ...

Answered by Lawson F. Psychology tutor
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Outline one effect of misleading information on eye-witness testimony

One problem with using misleading questions is that the interviewer may end up influences thparticipantsts answer and therefore, they may say yes to something that did or didn't happen and could get someo...

Answered by Annabelle H. Psychology tutor
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John has been feeling stressed in the past few weeks as he is planning Christmas at his home on top of stress at work due to deadlines in projects with his colleagues. using research, explain why John is feeling stressed.

answers can include explanations using research on workplace stress, life changes or daily hassles (more difficult). Holmes and Rahe is likely to come up or SRRS scale, any applicable research can be awar...

Answered by Bronte S. Psychology tutor
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