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Aim

To investigate context depenent memory effects on both recall and recognation in students

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Research method

Lab experiment

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IV

Study context - noisy or silent
Test context - noisy or silent

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DV

Results of recall test (short answer questions) and recognition test (multiple choice question)

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Experimental design

Independent measures

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Test conditions

Matching or mismatching - noisy or silent

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How was the sample obtained?

8 psychology students recruited 5 participants
Opportunity sampling

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Sample

39 participants
17 female - 23 male
Aged between 17-56

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The test

Recall - 10 short answer questions
Recognition - 16 multiple choice questions
Headphones were worn with the same or mismatching noise

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The article

Told to read the article once - two pages long about psychoiminology
Wore headphones with either cafeteria background noise or silence

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The break

Between the test and study there was a 2 minute break without headphones

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Results of recall test
Silent test
Silent study

6.7 out of 10

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Results of recall test
Silent test
Noisy study

5.4 out of 10

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Results of recall test
Noisy test
Silent study

4.6 out of 10

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Results of recall test
Noisy test
Noisy study

6.2 out of 10

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Results of recognition
Silent-Silent
Noisy-Noisy

14.3 out of 16

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Results of recognition
Silent-Noisy
Noisy-Silent

12.7 out of 16

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Type of data collected

Quantitive

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Conclusions

- students should learn in a similar environment to the environment that they will be tested in

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Ethical guidelines upheld

Right to withdraw
Informed consent
Confidentiality
Debrief
Protection from harm
Deception

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Internal reliability

Highly controlled lab conditions
Meets criteria for scientific research to be replicable
All apparatus the same
Standardised procedure

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External reliability

Consistent effect found- results from the matching experiments always higher than mismatching conditions

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Internal validity

Lots of experimental controls to ensure that the study was not confounded by extraneous variables

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External validity

Low ecological validity as students in real life would have more time to study

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Ethnocentrism

Is ethnocentric because only carried out in America however everyone has the same brain which cognitive processes depend on

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Link to cognitive area

Investigated memory which is a cognitive process
Specifically looked at context dependency on memory

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Link to the key theme of memory

Memory was improved by studying and being tested in matching environment for both recall and recognition

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Link to usefulness of research

Could change study conditions to help improve performance in exams

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Link to psychology as a science

Controlled lab experiment so replicable, objective and falsifiable
Clear IV and DV

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Link to individual - situational

Performance in exams can be effected by situational factors rather than innate ability