
Title: Explanations for Forgetting: Retrieval Failure
Purpose:
This is a revision worksheet designed to help students understand retrieval failure as an explanation for forgetting, especially for psychology exams (likely A-Level or similar).
Main Features:
Key Theory Defined:
Encoding Specificity Principle (ESP) is highlighted as the foundation for retrieval failure.
Two Key Studies with Fill-in-the-Blanks:
Context-Dependent Forgetting (Godden & Baddeley, 1975)
State-Dependent Forgetting (Carter & Cassaday, 1998)
Each study has gaps in the Aim, Participants, Procedure, Findings, and Conclusion for students to complete — encouraging active recall.
Evaluation Section:
Short bullet points listing important evaluation areas:
Supporting evidence
Questioning context effects
Recall versus recognition
Real-life application
Style:
Very clean, structured layout.
Focuses on active learning by making students fill in missing keywords.
Perfect for practicing exam-style descriptions and evaluation points.
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