Baddeley

Cards (13)

  • What was the aim?
    To see if there is a difference in LTM between acoustically similar words and semantically similar words
  • What was the procedure?
    Lab experiment designed to test recall of acoustically and semantically similar words
    Conducted 3 different experiments
  • In experiment 3, how many lists of 10 words were used?
    4
  • What type of words were in List A?
    Acoustically similar
    (man, cab, can, mad etc)
  • What words were in list B (a control group for list A)
    acoustically dissimilar words (pit, few, cow etc)
  • What words were in list C?
    semantically similar (great, larger, big etc)
  • What words were in list D (a control group for list C)
    semantically dissimilar (good, thin, hot etc)
  • What was the sample?
    72 ppts- men and women from Applied Psych Research Unit
  • What were the ppts asked to do after the presentation of words?
    Complete 6 tasks involving memory for digits
    Then asked to recall to word lists in 1 min by writing down sequence in correct order
  • What were the results for acoustically similar and dissimilar words
    Recall of acoustically similar words was worse
  • What were the results for semantically similar and dissimilar words?
    Recall of semantically similar was worse
  • Give 1 strength of the study
    1.Reliability: did 3 experiments that all showed similar results- also standardised and controlled
  • Give 2 weaknesses of the study
    1.Low ecological validity: tasks were not natural
    2.Reductionist: reduces memory down to how well the order of lists of 10 words can be recalls