cognitive practical Flashcards
practical investigation
an experiment to look at interference tasks and the effect on short term memory
retroactive interference theory
suggests information presented after the target material negatively affects recall
what did Brophy, Jackson and Crowe investigate in study 1
- participants completed the immediate and delayed components of the Welscher memory scale with or without the introduction of conceptually similar memory tasks between the recall tasks
what did Brophy Jackson and Crowe investigate in study 2
order of administration was reversed with the Welscher memory subtests used as interference items
- results indicated that the introdutcion of interference items during delay negatively affected delayed recall performance
our aim
to test our short term memory
independent variable
1 group had to complete an interference task in their break, the other group did not
dependent variable
how many words are written down /10
1 tailed hypothesis
participants who did not complete the interference task during their break will recall significantly more words and score higher out of 10 than the participants who did complete the interference task in their break
null hypothesis
there won’t be a significant difference in the results of participants who did the interference task compared to participants who did not
participants description
- psychology students from King Edwards Stourbridge college
- 12 students completed the experiment with interference task
- 10 students completed the experiment without the interference task
- selected by opportunity sampling
- 22 in total
materials used
- a slide with 10 random words
- an online reaction time test (interference task)
- pens/paper to write down recalled words
procedure
- all participants were shown a list of 10 words (participants from the same group were shown the same word list) for 30 seconds
- after words have been presented there will be a 1 minute break
- group A had no interference task in their break
- Group B were given a reaction time test to complete during their break
- after the 1 minute break participants were prompted to write sown as many words as they could remember in 1 minute
Group A results
mean = 9.2
mode = 9
median = 9
group B results
mean = 7.9
mode = 9
median = 9
conclusion
an interference task does not have a significant impact on STM
generalisability strengths
gender diversity = mix of males and females
generalisability weaknesses
all psychology students same age same college
reliability strengths
standardised test = easy to repeat
reliability weakness
small sample size
ethics
all kept
validity strengths
well controlled lab experiment
avoided any extraneous variables keeping internal validity
validity weaknesses
lacked ecological validity, as it did not reflect real life
applications
dementia patients = only give them 1 thing to focus on so they do not get distracted as they will remember less
eyewitnesses = get distracted by other things, so STM isn’t always 100% accurate when they recall events
improvements
- use a bigger sample size
- make sample stratified so it is more representative of the whole society and results can be generalised more