ePsychVCE.com show

ePsychVCE.com

Summary: These podcasts are aimed at Unit 3/4 VCE Psychology Students, they can be also be found in the itunes store. See my website for access along with other eresources for Psychology students: www.ePsychVCE.com

Podcasts:

 Mental health vs. Mental illness - VCE Psychology | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 138

This podcast will help you clearly distinguish between Mental health & Mental illness c/o www.epsychvce.com

 Writing a discussion - a 10 point plan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 266

In the event that the exam extended response is a discussion - this podcast outlines the key components of writing a discussion in an exam situation

 Writing a discussion - a 10 point plan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 266

In the event that the exam extended response is a discussion - this podcast outlines the key components of writing a discussion in an exam situation

 Is it positive or negative reinforcement or pos or neg punishment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 292

I've had another go at distinguishing between positive and negative reinforcement and punishment. Students have traditionally found this difficult, so I hope this podcast is of use!

 Is it positive or negative reinforcement or pos or neg punishment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 292

I've had another go at distinguishing between positive and negative reinforcement and punishment. Students have traditionally found this difficult, so I hope this podcast is of use!

 Context-dependent cues | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 97

Context-dependent cues relate to the external environment in which matererial has been encoded. Recall is higher when the retrieval context matches the encoding context as illustrated by Godden & Baddeley's experiment in in 1975 (covered in this podcast)

 Context-dependent cues | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 97

Context-dependent cues relate to the external environment in which matererial has been encoded. Recall is higher when the retrieval context matches the encoding context as illustrated by Godden & Baddeley's experiment in in 1975 (covered in this podcast)

 Mnemonics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 132

Acronyms, acrostics & narrative chaining is covered in this podcast along with an overview of how mnemonics enhance memory.

 Mnemonics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 132

Acronyms, acrostics & narrative chaining is covered in this podcast along with an overview of how mnemonics enhance memory.

 Sensitivity of measures of retention | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 254

Recall vs Recognition vs Recall are covered in this podcast - all 3 are explained along with examples (including the savings score formula)

 Sensitivity of measures of retention | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 254

Recall vs Recognition vs Recall are covered in this podcast - all 3 are explained along with examples (including the savings score formula)

 Retrieval failure - theory of forgetting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 130

A common experience of retrieval failure is the tip-of-the tongue phenomena. An explanation of the causes of R.F or TOT is covered in this podcast.

 Retrieval failure - theory of forgetting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 130

A common experience of retrieval failure is the tip-of-the tongue phenomena. An explanation of the causes of R.F or TOT is covered in this podcast.

 Proactive and Retroactive Inteference | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 147

Pro meaning forward, retro meaning backwards - this podcast examines causes of inteference as well as an explanation of both proactive and retroactive inteference.

 Proactive and Retroactive Inteference | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 147

Pro meaning forward, retro meaning backwards - this podcast examines causes of inteference as well as an explanation of both proactive and retroactive inteference.

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