Grant (Cognitive Area) Flashcards
Grant Background
Context-dependent memory refers to the improved memory performance when individual are tested in the same context in which they learned the tested material
Grant Aim
The aim of the study was to demonstrate the positive effects of context upon memory
Grant Method & Design
Grant uses a lab experiment with an independent measures design.
IV:
- reading condition (Silent or Noisy)
- testing condition (Silent or Noisy)
DV:
- reading time
- performance on a multiple choice test
- performance on a short answer test
Grant Sample and Sampling Method
39 Participants and it consisted of 17 females and there were 23 males. The age ranged was 17-56 years, a mean of 23.4 years.
The participants were recruited by eight experimenters and each experimenter recruited 5 participants each
Grants Procedure
The students were tested 1 at a time. Each participants had headphones with that used the same tapes as everyone had which was background noise recorded during lunchtime in a uni cafeteria.
The Participants read a 2 page article on psychoimmunolgy. The time they took to read the article was recorded and after 2 minuted of finishing they completed the tests.
The 10 short-answer test was always done first to ensure that the recall of information from the article was being tested. This procedure took 30 mins
Grant Findings
There is an sig effect of studying and testing in the same conditions. People performed best when they learnt and took the tests in the same condition