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A brief explanation for psychologists in the following units: social influence, memory, attachment and psychopathology
14 Apr 17
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AQA Psychology Memory Cheat Sheet
30 Jan 18
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Advanced Financial Reporting
13 May 16
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Dinge die ein Java Programmierer wissen sollte aber meist vergisst
11 May 16
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Psychological study investigating two types of memory stores. Can be used as supporting evidence for arguments made within the Cognitive Level of Analysis (CLOA) in IB Psychology exam paper questions.
29 Jan 18
memory, psychology, study, cognitive, ib and 4 more ...
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Ensuring memory and performance optimisation
2 Jun 22
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Chapter 6 on memory in psyc 101.
15 Nov 22
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Main topics for Quiz #2: Ch. 5 program performance: understand the blockers, with examples of each, and the main solutions at this level, also the bounds on the measures of performance; Ch. 6 The memory hierarchy: disks, all cache; Ch. 7: Linking: very limited coverage, essentially, symbols and what the linker does with each type, the process of linking, and Ch. 8 Exceptional control flow up to what we covered on Lecture #12.
21 Nov 22
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Memory - Researchers from AO1 + AO3
3 Oct 23
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Memory - Types of long term memory - AO1
3 Oct 23
a, memory, psychology, alevel, level and 2 more ...
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Memory - Types of long term memory - AO3
3 Oct 23
a, long, memory, psychology, alevel and 6 more ...
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Memory - Interference theory - AO1
3 Oct 23
a, memory, psychology, alevel, level and 5 more ...
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Memory - Interference theory - AO3
3 Oct 23
a, memory, psychology, alevel, level and 3 more ...
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Memory - retrieval failure theory - AO1
3 Oct 23
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Memory is essential to all our lives. Without a memory of the past, we cannot operate in the present or think about the future. We would not be able to remember what we did yesterday, what we have done today, or what we plan to do tomorrow. Without memory, we could not learn anything from life.
6 Sep 23

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