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Grant et al

Grant et al

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What is context dependent memory?

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Multiple Select

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Which groups in Godden and Baddeley scored better on the memory test

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Water-Water Group

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Water-Land Group

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Land-Water Group

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Land-Land Group

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Being able to remember something without any prompts is called ______ memory?

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Being able to remember things by looking at list and choosing the items you remember is called ___________ memory

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Multiple Choice

What type of memory did Grant think would be more powerful than ('outshine') context dependent memory?

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Recall Memory

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Recognition Memory

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Multiple Choice

8 student researchers each chose 5 participants that they knew. What type of sampling method is this?

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Random

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Opporunity

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Self-Selected

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Snowball

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What did participants read an article on? (check your spelling!)

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What noises did participants hear?

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Theme park rollercoasters

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Cafeteria noises

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Farm yard animals

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Drilling

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Multiple Choice

How were participants' recall memory tested?

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Through short answer questions

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Through multiple-choice questions

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Through rating scales

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Why is using multiple choice questions going to use participants recognition memory?

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What is a conclusion you can draw from these recall results?

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Grant predicted that context dependent memory won't benefit recognition memory as it is too powerful (it will 'outshine' the context dependent memory). Looking at the results, was Grant correct to assume this?

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Yes she was! The recognition results are not affected by context dependent memory.

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No she wasn't! Results from recognition show that matching conditions still score higher on memory.

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