Grant et al (1998) Flashcards

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Background to the study

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-Context-dependent memory, where we recall information best in the context where it was learnt
-Godden and Baddeley diver experiment
-Smith-context-dependent memory for both recall and recognition

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Aims of the study

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Whether the kind of context dependency effect for recall of lists of words would also be seen in relation to meaningful academic prose

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Sample

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-Opportunity
-8 researchers each recruited 5 people
-Age 17-56 (17F and 23M)
-One removed due to atypically low scores

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Stage one procedure

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-Learning
-All wore headphones, either in silence or playing university cafeteria background noise
-Read a short two sided article on psychoimmunology
-Had a two minute break

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Stage two procedure

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-Testing
-Test taken in either silence or noise, still wearing headphones
-Recall test-10 short answer questions
-Recognition test-16 multiple choice questions

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Recall test findings

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-SS-6.7
-SN-5.4
-NS-4.6
-NN-6.2

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Recognition test findings

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-SS-14.3
-SN-12.7
-NS-12.7
-NN-14.3

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What was the key conclusion?

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-Participants performed best in the matching conditions
-Supporting context dependent memory

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