Grant Study Flashcards

Core Studies (Cognitive Area)

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What was the aim of Grants’ study?

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To investigate if performance on a memory test is improved when the environment is the same at encoding and at retrieval.

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Describe the sample of Grants’ study.

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  • 39 participants (originally 40 but results were removed)
    -17-56 years old
  • 17 females and 22 males
  • Standard deviation 5.9
  • Mean age 23.4
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What is context dependent memory?

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We remember better when the context is the same at encoding as retrieval

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Describe how participants were recruited and sorted into conditions in Grant’s study.

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  • 8 experimenters randomly assigned participants to 4 conditions
  • Each experimenter ran 1 participant for each condition
  • Another participant was assigned by an instructor
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What are the 3 stages of memory?

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  1. Encoding
  2. Storage
  3. Retrieval
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Which condition had 9 participants in Grants’ study?

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Silent- Silent condition

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What were the 4 conditions in Grants’ study?

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  1. Study= Silent Test= Silent
  2. Study= Noisy Test= Noisy
  3. Study= Silent Test= Noisy
  4. Study= Noisy Test= Silent
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Describe the procedure for Grants’ study.

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  • Standardised instructions read aloud to participants
  • All participants read a 2-page article on psycho-immunology
  • They could study it however they wanted/ as long as they wanted
  • Some studied in silence, some studied with noise in headphones
  • All participants wore headphones
  • Reading time recorded
  • All got a 2 min break after studying/ reading
    -All answered short answer questions and multiple choice questions
  • Debrief afterwards
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What was the noise in the headphones in Grants’ study?

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Noise recorded from a University cafeteria.
Conversational hum, full sentences inaudible.

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Why was the article on psycho-immunology used?

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It was judge to be interesting and understandable.

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Describe the short answer questions in Grants’ study.

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  • 10 questions
  • Followed the order of the text
  • Always done before the multiple choice questions
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Describe the multiple choice questions in Grants’ study.

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  • 16 marks in total
  • 4 possible answers for each question
  • Always done after the SAQs
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What were the results for the short answer questions in Grants’ study?

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Silent- Silent= 6.7 marks
Silent- Noisy= 5.4 marks
Noisy- Silent= 4.6 marks
Noisy- Noisy= 6.2 marks

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What were the results for the multiple choice questions in Grants’ study?

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Silent- Silent= 14.3
Silent- Noisy= 12.7
Noisy- Silent= 12.7
Noisy- Noisy= 14.3

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What conclusions were drawn from Grants’ study?

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  • Memory is improved by the environment when the context is the same at encoding and retrieval
  • Students will perform better in exams if they study with minimum background noise as it is not present in actual exams
  • Reading/ Studying time had little to no effect on performance
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What is the IV in Grants’ study

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Whether they studied and did the test in silence or noise.

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What are the DVs in Grants’ study?

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  • Reading time in mins
  • Score on the SAQs out of 10
  • Score on the MCQs out of 16
18
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What research method was used in Grants’ study?

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Laboratory experiment.

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What research design was used in Grants’ study?

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Independent measures design.

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What type of data was collected in Grants’ study?

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Quantitative Interval data.

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List some controls used in Grants’ study.

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  • Everyone wore headphones regardless of the condition
  • Everyone read the same article
  • Everyone had a 2 min break
  • Everyone did the SAQs first and then the MCQs