4. How was the Words and Images test designed? Flashcards

how the Words and Images test was designed.

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Aim of the Words and Images test

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To test whether seeing images alongside words helps people to remember a list of words.

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Experimental hypothesis of the Words and Images test

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Participants who see relevant images alongside a list of words will remember significantly more words (out of 20) compared to participants who see the words without accompanying relevant images.

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Dependent variable of the Words and Images test

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How many words people remember out of a total of 20.

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Independent variable of the Words and Images test

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Whether you show images alongside the words, or not.

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Participants of the Words and Images test

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Firstly: Unifrog staff to pilot the test, and provide the first set of results to analyse.
Secondly: students at Unifrog partner schools who have signed up to this course.

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Standardised procedure of the Words and Images test

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Provide participants with a link to take the test.
Via the randomising link, half of participants will see the image with words and images, and half will see the image with only words.
Afterwards, provide participants with a link to see the test results.

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