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Baddeley Classic Study
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Cards (7)
Generalisability
Baddeley did his study on only
British
participants - not generalisable for the wider population of the world
Application
Revision
for
exams
, info needs to be memorised semantically for it to be kept in
LTM
Reliability
High control (
3
second duration to show words in experiment) meant it was a
standardised
procedur, therefore good reliability
Validity
Internal Validity
High controls mean we know the IV is what is effecting the DV, no extraneous variables
Ecological Validity
Tasks have mundane realism, so can’t be representative of the real world
Ethics
Trial 5
was unexpected, may have made participants
distressed
(
Evaluation Aprehension
)
Generalisability
Large
sample
- people with good or bad memories will be averaged out, meaning you can
generalise
from this sample
Volunteer Sample
People who enjoy memory tests will put themself forward, to representative of people in general