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Briefly outline the working memory model. (4 marks)

The working memory model, developed by Baddeley and Hitch (1974), is an explanation of how short-term memory is organised, taken from criticism of the multi-store model of memory. There are different comp...

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Outline and evaluate the biological approach in psychology. (8 marks)

The biological approach in psychology assumes that, to be able to fully understand human behaviour, we must look at biological structures and processes in the body, for example our genes and neurotransmit...

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Explain two differences between procedural memory and episodic memory. (2017 AQA exam question)

The first difference is that procedural memory is our memory of an action, or skill. For example, how to ride a bike, drive a car, swim. Whereas episodic memory is the ability to recall specific events (e...

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A psychologist decided to interview both Zina and Amanda five months later to see if they could still remember the same level of detail about the incident. Explain one ethical issue the psychologist must consider before interviewing Zina and Amanda.

Some example answers include:Confidentiality - People should be treated with respect. They should be reassured that their answers will be confidential. Also, they should be given the right to withdraw.Pro...

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Describe and Evaluate the Multi-store model of memory (16 marks)

The multistore model of memory is a memory model which suggests that memory is composed of 3 stores: the sensory memory store, the short term memory store and the long term memory store. Each store is enc...

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