Atkinson and Shiffrin devised a model of memory in 1968 to explain how the sensory memory, short-term memory and long-term memory link together, processing information.
Always draw the model in the exam for your AO1 marks. You may need a sentence or two underneath to explain how information moves across the model but a clear and well-drawn diagram can easily be worth 4 or 5 marks out of the potential 6. Use abbreviations. It is good form to write it out in full once and abbreviated. i.e. Long term memory (LTM). From then on it can be referred to as LTM, so saving you time.
Often exam questions on MSM use an item and so have an AO2 component. Don’t forget to use this in your response as it is worth up to four marks in a 16-mark essay. Use keywords, names and facts from the item to ensure you are credited for its use
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