Duration of STM - Peterson and Peterson (1959) Flashcards

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Aim

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To examine how long info can remain in the STM.

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Procedure

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  • Lab experiment.
  • Sample of 24 psychology students selected.
  • Given a random 3-letter consonant syllable trigram, eg, (CZD) and then a 3-digit number.
  • Participants were asked to count backwards from the 3 digit number (interference task to avoid repetition of the trigram).
  • They were asked to stop after differing amounts of time, eg, 3,6,9,12,15 or 18 seconds.
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Findings

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80% recalled accurately after 3 seconds
10% recalled accurately after 18 seconds

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Conclusion

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STM has a limited duration of approximately 18-30 seconds.

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Strength

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  • Lab experiment so there was a standardised procedure and a high level of control over the variables.
  • Extraneous variables were minimised.
  • Easily replicable.
  • High reliability.
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Weakness

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  • Has sample bias.
  • 24 psychology students participated meaning that findings were possibly unrepresentative and therefore cannot be generalised to the wider population.
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Weakness

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  • Lacks ecological validity.
  • Recalling a 3-letter consonant syllable trigram is arguably not representative of everyday tasks.
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