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Author: Nirupama Rajesh



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- Recall VS Recognition : Godden and Baddley redid their experiment and asked their participants to recognize rather than recall. Results suggested that context dependent forgetting had no effect on recognizing. Retrieval failure only affects some forms of the memory being tested.


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- Can also be argued that interference is not that big of a factor in forgetting, you are unlikely to be underwater and on land, so it is not realistic to use such drastic conditions. So, the effect of context dependent interference may be very demure.