What is the view of Bartlett on memory? (Answer limit: 15 words, Marks 02) [RPSC 2023]
Salmond defines a right as interest and protected by a rule of right. It is any interest, respect for which is a duty, and this disregard of which is wrong.
Salmond defines a right as interest and protected by a rule of right. It is any interest, respect for which is a duty, and this disregard of which is wrong.
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Bartlett (1932) argued instead that remembering “is an imaginative reconstruction or construction (p. 213)” that depends heavily on the operation of a schema, a concept that he borrowed from the British neurologist Henry Head.
Bartlett (1932) argued instead that remembering “is an imaginative reconstruction or construction (p. 213)” that depends heavily on the operation of a schema, a concept that he borrowed from the British neurologist Henry Head.
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