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According to Tulving, what are the three types of long-term memory?

Tulving stated the three divisions of long-term memory (LTM) are episodic, semantic and procedural. Episodic = memories of events, including the locations and people involved. These are recalled consciously ...
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why does Badeley's study support the idea that short term memory was coded in echoic format?

Baddeley's study shows that participarts struggled to recall worlds from a list when they sounded similar, so one can assume it is because it has been coded as very similar sets of information, making the br...
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What would you say is generally the ‘perfect’ model essay structure? E.g. theory mixed with evaluation or separately e.g theory first and evaluation after..?

The perfect model structure would see theory (the AO1 knowledge) being separate from evaluation, but should also show them linked to each other effectively. For instance, when talking about the biological ex...
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Briefly evaluate learning theory as an explanation of attachment.

Learning theory is a credible approach to attachment as it is founded in pre-existing scientific theory, that the association between the satisfaction of needs and the person satisfying the need will lead to...
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What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning?

Classical conditioning is learning due to associations formed between a stimulus and a response given. This can be shown by Pavlov’s famous study into a dog learning to salivate when hearing the sound of a b...
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