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what was the aim of the practical?

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  • to investigate whether the positioning of 21 words in a word list (beginning, middle and end) would influence 30 participants ability to recall them in the correct order.
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what was your experimental hypothesis?

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  • there will be a difference between the participants ability to recall the beginning and end of the 21 word list compared to the middle of the word list. Participants will remember more from the beginning and the end of the word list.
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what is the null hypothesis?

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  • there will be no relationship between a participants ability to recall 21 words in a word list and the positioning of the words being at the beginning, middle of the end.
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what design was used in your practical?

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  • repeated measures design as there was only one condition and all participants took part in the same condition therefore it is repeated measures.
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what sampling method was used?

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  • opportunity sampling
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where were the participants from and how many were used?

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  • a local midlands sixth form
  • 30 students
  • 16-18 year old
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where did the study take place?

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  • in a classroom
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when participants entered the class room what happened?

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they were asked to take a seat and refraim from communicating with the other participants, they were briefed by one female experimenter.

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what was said in the brief?

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  • they were told they had the right to withdraw at any point during the experiment
  • asked to sign a written consent form
  • and asked finally if anyone was not willing to take part in the study.
  • they were told the study was looking at memory capacity.
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after the participants had been briefed what happened next?

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they were told by the experimenter that a series of 21 words would appear on a powerpoint (1 word per slide) and would change slides every 3 secs - they were asked to try and remember as many words as possible.

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what did participants have to do once the power point slide show was over?

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  • write down as many words that they could remember they were given 3 minuets to do this
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what happened after the participants answers had been collected in by the experimenter

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  • they were debriefed and told that the experiment is over and they are free to leave.
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what was the critical value of lists one and two?

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17

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what was the critical value of list two and three

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17

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what was the calculated value of list one and two?

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11

significant

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what was the calculated value of list two and three

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26

insignificant

17
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what statistical test was used?

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Wilcoxon

18
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how was this study reliable?

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  • standardised procedure use of words lists, 3 secs for each word on a slide show.
  • easily replicated
19
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what issues are there with generalisability?

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  • only 16-18 year old were used
  • small sample of 30
  • midlands not ethically diverse really
20
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what ethical implications should of been considered?

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  • children being used so informed consent from school and parents as well as children themselves
  • ensuring anonymity
21
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why was it ethical?

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  • debrief and brief was given

- informed consent given verbally and in writing

22
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how has the study got ecologically validity?

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because it takes place in a class room which is a students natural environment and would of been familiar to them