RESEARCH METHODS
Read ALL of the information about DATA ANALYSIS and CENTRAL TENDENCY by clinking on the links attached to these two terms.
Then complete the MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE AND RANGE tasks on the homework sheet provided in class.
This MUST be done for next lesson.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Monday, 24 September 2012
HOMEWORK - Experimental Design
HOMEWORK: Study of encoding in STM
Carry out the ‘Do it yourself’ activity from page 92. Conduct your own
study of encoding in STM following Baddeley’s design but this time using Repeated measures.
N.B. Use the following suggested table to record your total scored for each participant
after each of the four 12 sets.
TOTAL SCORES FROM EACH SET
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List A
(Acoustically similar)
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List B (Acoustically
dissimilar)
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List C
(Semantically similar)
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List D
(Semantically dissimilar)
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Thursday, 20 September 2012
Homework
Extended writing essay question:
Outline and evaluate the Working memory model (12 marks)
[Remember your answer should be one-half description of your knowledge and understanding (AO1) and one-half evaluation (AO2)]. For AO2 make sure you provide some elaboration to explain your criticism.
DUE WEDNESDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER 2012
Models or Memory
Multi-store Model of memory by Atkinson & Shiffrin (1968)
Working Memory Model by Baddeley & Hitch (1974)
The nature of memory
Revise the research on the Duration, Capacity and Encoding of memory using the website below:
Just click on the link 'memory' link.
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