
AAQ Practice: Intro to Memory Concepts

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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AAQ Practice: PART A - What research method is used in this study? In a lab setting, participants were randomly assigned to either listen to music or sit in silence while memorizing a list of words. Their recall ability was then tested to determine the effect of background music on memory performance.
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Experiment
Answer explanation
This is an experimental study because it involves random assignment to groups (music vs. silence) and manipulation of an independent variable (background music) to observe its effect on memory.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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AAQ Practice: PART A - What research method is used in this study? A team of psychologists conducted an in-depth analysis of a 45-year-old individual with hyperthymesia, a rare condition of exceptionally detailed autobiographical memory, to better understand how this condition affects daily life and cognitive processing.
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Case Study
Answer explanation
This is a case study because it focuses on an in-depth examination of one individual with a unique condition (hyperthymesia) that cannot be ethically or practically replicated.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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AAQ Practice: PART A - What research method is used in this study? Researchers reviewed and analyzed findings from 15 studies that investigated the effects of mnemonic devices on long-term memory retention in high school students, combining the data to identify overall trends.
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Meta-Analysis
Answer explanation
This is a meta-analysis because it involves combining data from multiple studies to analyze overall trends related to mnemonic devices and memory retention.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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AAQ Practice: PART A - What research method is used in this study? Psychologists observed interactions between preschool children on a playground, noting instances where children spontaneously helped peers remember the rules of games, without influencing or interacting with the children.
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Naturalistic Observation
Answer explanation
This is naturalistic observation because researchers observed behaviors in a natural, untouched environment (a playground) without interacting with or influencing the participants.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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AAQ Practice: PART A - What research method is used in this study? Researchers collected survey data from 200 college students about their average nightly sleep duration and their performance on memory recall tests, analyzing the relationship between the amount of sleep and memory performance.
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Correlational Research Study
Answer explanation
This is a correlational study because it compares two variables (sleep duration and memory recall) to determine if there is a relationship between them, without manipulating any variables.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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AAQ Part B - What is the operational definition of the dependent variable? Researchers are investigating whether background noise affects memory recall. Participants are divided into two groups: one studies a list of 20 words in a quiet room, and the other studies the same list with loud music playing.
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The number of words correctly recalled by participants after studying.
Answer explanation
Remember: The operational definition is a specific explanation of the variable (how it is measured or quantified).
The dependent variable is what the study measures to determine the effect of the independent variable.
In this study, the dependent variable is memory recall, operationally defined by the number of words correctly recalled.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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AAQ Part B - What is the operational definition of the independent variable? A study investigates whether using flashcards or taking notes is more effective for improving memory. Participants use one of the two methods to study definitions, and their scores on a memory test are recorded.
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The method participants use to study (flashcards or taking notes).
Answer explanation
Remember: The operational definition is a specific explanation of the variable (how it is measured or quantified).
The independent variable is what the researchers manipulate to examine its effect on the dependent variable.
In this case, the two methods (flashcards and note-taking) are the manipulated conditions.
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