Which model of memory, proposed in 1968, treats memory as flowing through three successive stores?
ATulving's Episodic-Semantic Model
BCraik and Lockhart's Levels of Processing
CBaddeley's Working Memory Model
DAtkinson and Shiffrin's Stage Model
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Atkinson and Shiffrin's Stage Model
1. The chapter explains that the computer analogy led to the first model of memory.
2. It states this model was proposed by Atkinson and Shiffrin in 1968.
3. The model is named in bold as the Stage Model.
4. Craik and Lockhart proposed levels of processing in 1972, Baddeley working memory in 1986.
5. So the 1968 three-store model is Atkinson and Shiffrin's Stage Model.
_Source: NCERT Class 11 Psychology Ch 6 "Human Memory", p. 97, Information Processing Approach_
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