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Explain one model of memory with reference to two studies

Glanzer & Cunitz (1966); Bahrick et al. (1975)

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Explain schema theory with reference to two studies

Bartlett (1932); Brewer & Treyens (1981)

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Explain one model of thinking and decision making with reference to two studies

Tversky & Kahneman (1974); Cox & Griggs (1982)

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Explain the use of one research method in the study of one cognitive process with reference to two studies

Loftus & Palmer (1974); Tversky & Kahneman (1974)

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Explain the Working Memory Model with reference to two studies

Landry & Bartling (2011); Hembrooke & Gay (2003)

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Explain the Multi Store Model with reference to two studies

Glanzer & Cunitz (1966); Bahrick et al. (1975)

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Explain reconstructive memory with reference to two studies

Loftus & Pickrell (1995); Brewer & Treyens (1981)

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Explain one bias in thinking and decision making with reference to two studies

Tversky & Kahneman (1986); Loftus & Palmer (1974)

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Explain the influence of emotion on one cognitive process with reference to two studies

Sharot et al. (2007); Neisser & Harsch (1992)

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Explain the use of one research method in the study of the reliability of one cognitive process with reference to two studies

Loftus & Palmer (1974); Loftus & Pickrell (1995)

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Explain the use of one research method in the study of the effect of emotion on cognition with reference to two studies

Sharot et al. (2007); Neisser & Harsch (1992)

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Explain intuitive or rational thinking with reference to two studies

Tversky & Kahneman (1974); Tversky & Kahneman (1986)