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A weakness of interference theory?

Author: (Pippa) Pippa Holloway



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Countering research from Tulving and Psotka, first list of words given, remembered with 70% accuracy which fell with more list - shows proactive interference. But when given prompts and cues, recall rose to 70% again. Counters theory - only temporary loss of accessibility, theory didnt predict it


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