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Experiment! Forgetting
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Title
Experiment!
Forgetting
Summary
Host
Rob
Pitt
interviews
Dr.
Cathy
Penney
of the
Department
of
Psychology
,
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
who
specializes
in
memory
and
forgetting.
Dr
Penny
explains
two
different
kinds
of
memory:
recall
and
recognition
,
defining
forgetting
as
basically
a
failure
of
retrieval.
A
couple
of
brief
experiments
demonstrate
that
recall
tests
,
even
cued
recall
tests
, are
generally
more
difficult
than
recognition
tests.
Mnemonic
techniques
are also
briefly
discussed.
Subject
Memory
Recall (Psychology)
Recognition (Psychology)
Creator
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Educational Television Centre
Contributors
Pitt, Robert D. W., 1953- (Host)
Penney, Catherine G.
Date
1983
Publisher
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland.
Educational
Television
Centre
Associated Name
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland.
Distance
Education
,
Learning
and
Teaching
Support
(DELTS)
Duration
16:41 minutes
Notes
"Memorial
University
Television"
Catalogue Number
746-32
Identifier
MUNES-AT
Type
Moving
Image
Resource Type
Video
Format
Video/mp4
Language
eng
Repository
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland.
Libraries.
Media
and
Data
Centre
Collection
Memorial
University
DELTS
Video
Collection
,
pre-1994
Subcollection
Assorted Topics
Rights
Memorial
University
Television
©1983
Downloadable
Yes
Viewable Online
Yes
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