Brewer and Treyens Study (cognitive) Flashcards
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Brewer and Treyens Study (cognitive)
Aim
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To investigate the role of schema in encoding and retrieval of an episodic memory.
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Brewer and Treyens Study (cognitive)
Procedure
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- approx 90 univerity psych students
- seated in a room that was made to look like an office
- office consisted of typical & atypical objects, some ommited objects too
- all chairs in the room except or one had objects on them, forcing a particular vantage point
- participants “waited” in the iffice for approx 35 seconds, then the participnats were called into another room and asked what they remembered from the office
- 3 groups:
- Written recall: asked to write a description of objects in the office, including location, shape, size and colour. then given a recognition test where thery were given a bookletcontaing objects and they were needed to rate aeach iten for how sure they could remember them
- Drawing recall: given a map of the office and asked to draw in the objects they were able to recall
- Verbal recognition only: were read a list of objects and asked if they were n the office or not
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Brewer and Treyens Study (cognitive)
Findings
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- “Typical items” were more often recalled and “atypical” items were not often recalled in free recall
- When asked to select items on the list, they were most likely to identify “atypical” items
- Also had a higher rate of identifying objects which were schema-typical but not in the room in the verbal recognition task (a distortion)
- In both free recall conditions, participants tended to change the nature of the objects to match their schema.
- Appears that schema played a role in memory of objects in the office
- Supports the idea that schema can influence episodic memory and may cause memories to be inaccurate
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Brewer and Treyens Study (cognitive)
Strengths
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- research produced quantitive and qualitative data in order o procvide rcher understanding of the role of schema
- No way to verify the schema of the participants prior to the experiment, but researchers did a pilot study by using a questionnaire with students to determine schema-consistent objects
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Brewer and Treyens Study (cognitive)
Limitations
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- Social desirability effect - May have played a significant role
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Brewer and Treyens Study (cognitive)
Ethical Considerations
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- deception used to increase the internal validity of the study
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Brewer and Treyens Study (cognitive)
Research Method
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Experiment