Memory Vs Story

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INTRODUCTION

Memory is the process of recalling information that has been gained by learning or through experience. Memory can be improved through practice, using some memory techniques. Some pieces of information can be remembered by converting them into a story. Usually, the more funny or unusual the story, the easier it is to remember. The story can also be visualized in our mind in order to enhance the memory. As students we often struggle to remember the information we studied. The most common ways to study are flashcards or linking information to stories in order to retain information. This experiment can show us the best way to study. It is our belief that linking information to a story is the most effective way to retain information. …show more content…

Cards v. Story

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RESULTS

According to the data collected the boy's and girl's, overall memory retention is better when using cards rather than linking words with the story.

The data also demonstrates that the girls can retain knowledge better through cards than story linking. The same can be said about the boys, they retain knowledge better through cards than story linking.

CONCLUSION

The hypothesis that linking information to a story is the most effective way to retain information, is proven to be false. Using cards to retain knowledge was a more effective way to retain information.

Past studies have shown that girls and boys learn in different ways. In order to determine if this would affect memory retention, they were separated. Both genders showed using cards worked better for memory retention.

The experiment would be better with more resources, better testing area and if we had a better controlled environment. In order to improve the accuracy of the results, a larger sample of participants should be used. Some obstacles that were faced during this experiment were gathering children, creating forms, and compiling data. With this data it can predict how students will retain knowledge based in school. Which in turn impacts their career path that could lead towards

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