PSY270H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Autobiographical Memory, Semantic Network, Statistical Hypothesis Testing
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Introduce how memory for meaning is measured in the lab: discuss how memory works outside of the lab memory is malleable. Semantic cases that explain the relationships between the nodes. The relation is what explains the relationship between the agent and the recipient. Time is in past; met is in past tense. Semantic case of the office is the location: meet (student, professor, office, past) This is another way to represent a propositional network. The relation goes first, and then in parenthesis you list the semantic cases in the necessary order (the way they occur). The banker was in the park: hippie has 3 connections (fan of 3) he was described in 3 places). The fan size of the hippiee is 3: park has 2 connections (fan of 2) Hippie was in the park, store, and library. There is a hippie in the park, and there is a banker in the park.