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Baddeley (1966b)
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Baddeley (1966b)
-Classical study
Aim
- to investigate the influence of acoustic and semantic word similarity on learning and recalling in short term memory
Methods
Lab experiment (clear IV and DV)
- 3 different experiments were carried out
Experiment 3
-Four lists of 10 words
- List A contained 10 acoustically similar words
-Man, Can, Nap, Map
-List B contained 10 acoustically dissimilar words (marched in terms of frequency in everyday use
-Pit, Few, Cow, Mat
-List C contained 10 semantically similar words
-Great, Large, Big, Broad
-List D contained 10 semantically dissimilar words matched in terms of frequency of everyday use
-Good, Huge, Deep, Late
Procedure
-Each list of 10 words were presented at one word every 3 seconds
- Each participant was required to complete six tasks involving memory for digits
-They were asked to recall the word list in one minute
- the words had to be in the correct order to count
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