Cognitive practical Flashcards
What is the aim?
To investigate whether using the same or different slave systems (using visual or acoustic
distraction tasks) in the WMM affects the amount of trigrams being able to be recalled.
What were the main steps?
- Participants given 1 minute to look at list of 15 trigrams
- Half the group were given a word search, the other half given a spot the difference for 2 minutes
- Participants given 1 minute to recall as many trigrams as they can
What stats test did you use and why?
Mann Whitney U
Difference
At least ordinal data
Independent measures
Describe the sample of your practical and how they were gathered
30 participants from NSFC gathered through opportunity sampling of people in the Psychology class at the time
Describe the results of your cognitive practical
U=18, critical value (p<0.05, one tailed) = 72, showing a significant difference between tasks.
Mean score for word search recall = 7
Mean score for spot the difference recall = 11
Give two weaknesses of your cognitive practical
Example answers:
G - all students from NSFC, may have shared characteristics e.g. from North East
V - lacks mundane realism as recalling trigrams does not reflect normal memory
Give two strengths of your cognitive
example answers:
R - standardised procedure of all getting same trigrams
A - when doing revision, don’t use same slave-system twice
V - independent measures design means lower chances of order effects impacting recall