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WMM Class Notes
WMM Class Notes
explains or focuses mainly on working of short-term memory. The model proposes four main components: the
central executive system is responsible for coordinating resources and tasks like attention, manipulation,
interpretation, and so on. It controls the three-slave system. Phonological loop, visual sketch pad, and episodic
buffer. The phonological loop is further divided into two sub-systems: articulatory control, responsible for speech
production and rehearsal, and phonological storage, which is speech perception and storage for 2 seconds. A visual
sketch pad processes information in a visual or spatial form. In 2000, Baddeley added an episodic buffer to the
model, proposing it as a temporary working platform or storage. It also serves as the link between long-term memory
and the components of working memory.
The working memory model (WMM), first put forth by Baddeley and Hitch in 1974, is a theoretical framework that
primarily describes how short-term memory works. The model identifies four primary components: the central
executive system of organizing tasks and resources related to manipulation, interpretation, and other and other
similar tasks. It oversees the three-slave system. episodic buffer, visual sketch pad, and phonological loop.
model: the central executive system is in charge of organizing tasks and resources related to manipulation,
interpretation,
An episodic buffer was introduced to the model by Baddeley in 2000, and it was suggested that this serve as a
temporary platform or store.
1. Outline one research method used to investigate the relationship between the individual and the group.
2. Explain one ethical consideration relevant to the study of the individual and the group behaviour.
3. Describe one study to investigating the individual and the group behaviour.
4. Explain social identity theory with reference to one study.
5. Describe social cognitive theory.
6. Describe one explanation for the formation of stereotypes.
7. Outline one effect of stereotypes on behaviour.
8. Outline the cultural origins of one behaviour.
9. Describe one research method used to study the cultural origins of one behaviour.
10. Describe one ethical consideration relevant in the study of the cultural origins of one behaviour.
11. Describe one cultural dimension.
12. Describe assimilation and its effect on one behaviour.
13. Describe enculturation and its influence on one behaviour.
14. Explain acculturation and its influence on one behaviour.
15. Explain influence of culture on cognition and/or behaviour.
ERQ
1. Discuss the influence of emotion on one cognitive process.
2. Discuss one or more research method used to investigate the relationship between emotion and cognition.
3. Discuss one or more ethical considerations relevant to the study of the relationship between emotion and
cognition.
4. Evaluate studies used to investigate one bias in thinking and decision making.
5. Discuss reconstructive memory.
6. Discuss one theory of thinking and decision-making.
7. Evaluate one or more studies related to schema theory.
8. Discuss one or more model of memory.
9.