Have you ever had a moment where they could not directly recall something, but you could recall it indirectly, if you were given a list of words with the correct one in it?
I’m going to try this for myself with Anki, but I’m curious if anyone else ever had this. Something like the information is stored, but cannot be retrieved.
For example: “What is the ___ word?”
1) Right 2) Code
3) Missing 4) Test
Any of those don’t seem inappropriate, but option (3) should be the correct answer.
What you’re describing is the difference between recall and recognition, if you want to google it.
E.g. the question “What is the atomic number of Oxygen?” is a recognition task if you’re given multiple choices “a) 1 b) 6 c) 8″, and it’s a recall task if you’re just presented a blank space in which to write down your answer.
Isn’t this what normal memory forget/recall looks like? Same as seeing a celeb whose name you forgot, but if given a list of names, you could immediately be sure of it once again. The combination to your lock, the items on your grocery list, the meaning to a word, are all things I cant remember directly but if given a list to choose from then no problem.
Have you ever had a moment where they could not directly recall something, but you could recall it indirectly, if you were given a list of words with the correct one in it?
I’m going to try this for myself with Anki, but I’m curious if anyone else ever had this. Something like the information is stored, but cannot be retrieved.
For example: “What is the ___ word?”
1) Right 2) Code 3) Missing 4) Test
Any of those don’t seem inappropriate, but option (3) should be the correct answer.
What you’re describing is the difference between recall and recognition, if you want to google it.
E.g. the question “What is the atomic number of Oxygen?” is a recognition task if you’re given multiple choices “a) 1 b) 6 c) 8″, and it’s a recall task if you’re just presented a blank space in which to write down your answer.
Recognition tasks are generally easier.
Isn’t this what normal memory forget/recall looks like? Same as seeing a celeb whose name you forgot, but if given a list of names, you could immediately be sure of it once again. The combination to your lock, the items on your grocery list, the meaning to a word, are all things I cant remember directly but if given a list to choose from then no problem.