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Psychology in Everyday LifeThird Edition
Chapter 7Memory
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David G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall
Figure 7.1 A modified three-stage information-processing model of memoryDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.2 Working memoryDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.3 Total recall—brieflyDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.4 Short-term memory decayDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.5 Chunking effectsDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.6 The hippocampusDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.7 Review key memory structures in the brainDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.8 Our two memory systemsDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.9 Ebbinghaus’ retention curveDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.10 Priming—awakening associationsDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.11 The effect of context on memoryDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.12 The serial position effectDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.13 Forgetting as encoding failureDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.14 The forgetting curve for Spanish learned in schoolDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.15 Retrieval failureDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.16 Retroactive interferenceDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.17 When do we forget?David G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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Figure 7.18 Memory constructionDavid G. Myers and C. Nathan DeWall: Psychology in Everyday Life, Third Edition
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