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Title: Improving Memory: Memory Strategies and Metacognition


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Improving Memory Memory Strategies and
Metacognition
  • Memory Strategies
  • Previous Chapters
  • Practice
  • Imagery Mnemonics
  • Organizational Mnemonics
  • Multimodal Approach
  • Prospective Memory
  • Metacognition
  • Metamemory
  • TOT
  • Metacomprehension

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Previous Chapters
  • LOP principle
  • ESP
  • False Memories
  • Divided Attention
  • Expertise and Skilled Memory Effect

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Practice
  • Total Time Hypothesis
  • Domain - Specific vs. General
  • Spacing Effect - Distributed vs. Massed
    Pactice
  • Expanded Retrieval Process
  • Deliberate Practice

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Mnemonics Using Imagery
  • Mnemonics - Definition
  • Imagery - Definition
  • Powerful / Effective
  • Types of Imagery
  • Bizarre Imagery
  • Interactive Imagery - extremely effective
    (e.g., Bower)
  • Keyword Method
  • Method of Loci

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Organizational Mnemonics
  • Chunking
  • Hierarchies
  • First-Letter Mnemonic
  • Narrative Technique

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Bower (1969)
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Multimodal Approach
  • Mnemonic - too simplistic
  • Comprehensive approach needed
  • Physical and mental condition
  • Memory attitude
  • No one device or technique

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Improving Prospective Memory
  • Definition
  • Retrospective vs. Prospective
  • Differences
  • Similarities
  • Prospective Memory Research
  • Ecological validity
  • Currency
  • Absentmindedness
  • Schemas and routines
  • Time pressures
  • Improving Prospective Memory

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External Memory Aids
  • Any device, external to the person, that
    facilitates memory in some way
  • Examples
  • Retrieval cues always present

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Metacognition
  • My knowledge, awareness, and control of my
    cognitive processes
  • Knowledge of the factors that influence my
    cognitive process
  • Awareness of my preparation and level of
    understanding
  • Control over my cognitive activities
  • Strategy selection, monitoring, etc.

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Metacognition Topics
  • Metamemory
  • Tip of the Tongue
  • Metacomprehension

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Metamemory
  • Definition
  • Accuracy
  • Lovelace (1984)
  • Paired associates (ex disease - railroad)
  • 4 conditions
  • Each pair 8 seconds single trial
  • Each pair 4 seconds 2 successive trials
  • Each pair 2 seconds 4 successive trials
  • Each pair 4 seconds 2 successive trials with a
    test trial in between

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When Metamemory Accuracy Is Likely To Be High
  • Overlearned material
  • Easy vs. Difficult material
  • Intentional vs. Incidental learning
  • Delayed vs. Immediate judgments

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  • Relationship Between Metamemory and Memory
    Performance
  • Leal (1987) questionnaire study
  • Methodological and measurement issues
  • Awareness of factors affecting memory
  • Suzuki Slater (1988)
  • Regulating study strategies
  • Allotment of time
  • Immediate vs. Delayed assessment
  • Cull Zechmeister (1994)

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Tip-of-the-Tongue Phenomenon
  • A sensation we have when were confident that we
    know the word were searching for but we cant
    recall it
  • Brown McNeill (1966)
  • Sampan - Saipan, Siam, Cheyenne, Sarong,
    sanching, and symphoon
  • Why is this metacognition?

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T.O.T. - More Recent Research
  • Brown (1991) - 25 years of research
  • 1 experience / week
  • 1st letter 50 - 70
  • of syllables 47 - 83
  • Feeling of knowing

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Metacomprehension
  • Our thinking / knowledge about reading
    comprehension
  • Metacomprehension Accuracy
  • College students
  • Pressley Ghatala (1988)
  • Higher metacomprehension ----gt higher reading
    comprehension
  • Improving Metacognition
  • Pretests
  • Accurately assessing understanding
  • Regulating your reading

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Improving Metacomprehension
  • Subjective Assessment vs. Objective Test
  • Pretest
  • Elaborative Processing
  • Regulation
  • Connections
  • Visual images
  • Summarizing / outlining
  • Questions

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