Bartlett Study (cognitive) Flashcards

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Aim

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To investigate how memory of a story is affected by type of reproduction.

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Bartlett Study (cognitive)

Procedure

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  • Participants read “The War of Ghosts” twice at normal pace
  • 15 minutes later, participants “reproduced” the story
  • Bartlett assigned the participants to one of two groups:
    • Repeated reproduction: They were asked to reproduce the story after a short time and then again repeatedly through the course of a period of days or weeks
    • Serial reproduction: They had to recall the story and retell it to another person, who retold the story to another person, etc.
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Bartlett Study (cognitive)

Findings

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  • Participants in both groups altered the story as they tried to remember it (created distortions)
  • 3 patterns of distortion that were evident
  • Assimilation (normalization of new information to pre-existing knowledge)
    • Story shifted towards the participants’ views and British cultural expectations
  • Leveling - Loss of details
    • Story shortened as participants omitted information that was seen as insignificant
  • Sharpening - Interference are made to new information
    • Details and emotions were added to story or order was changed
  • Information is often being changed to fit into existing schemas to create meaning
  • Memories are not copies of experiences, but reconstructions
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Bartlett Study (cognitive)

Limitations

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  • Lack of reliability - Times between retellings were not controlled and participants were not asked to be as accurate as possible
  • Cross-cultural validity - Study only used on British participants
  • No control group - Would be interesting to see how distortions occured in a native American group
  • Temporal validity - Study was conducted almost 100 years ago
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Bartlett Study (cognitive)

Ethical considerations

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  • Slight deception used to reduce participant bias
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Bartlett Study (cognitive)

Research Method

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Experiment

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