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Learning: Principles and Applications, 4/e
Stephen B Klein, Mississippi State University

Memory Retrieval and Forgetting

Internet Exercises

  1. Add to your attributes about the psychologist who developed the Attributes of Memory theory. What was the scientist really like? Get to know the person a little better.

    MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS
    http://www.nap.edu/html/biomems/bunderwood.html#FOOT7

    This site presents a biography and comments about Underwood. The article was written by Geoffrey Keppel, one of Underwood's students.

  2. How accurate are our memories?

    OOPS, WRONG NAME
    http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m0961/2000_Annual/61855635/print.jhtml

    This link is to a source for finding articles, and the particular article is from the Annual Review of Psychology and gives a summary of research on memory accuracy.

    NOW I REMEMBER
    http://psych.AnnualReviews.org/cgi/content/full/51/1/481

    This is a link to the full text of the same article at the original site. (Warning: This site requires you to subscribe to Annual Reviews online or in print in order to access content on the site.)

  3. Do recovered memories exist? Should we use recovered memories as evidence?

    IS IT REAL, OR IS IT MAKE-BELIEVE?
    http://www.skeptic.com/02.3.hochman-fms.html

    This link is to an article on Recovered Memory Therapy and False Memory Syndrome. The article is critical of Recovered Memory Therapy. What do you think? What to the data indicate?