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Levels of Processing Demonstration. Langston, Cognitive Psychology. Instructions. You are going to be given a task. This task will be a question. As you look at the list of words that is coming up, answer the question for each word by writing “yes” or “no” on your paper.
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Levels of Processing Demonstration Langston, Cognitive Psychology
Instructions • You are going to be given a task. This task will be a question. As you look at the list of words that is coming up, answer the question for each word by writing “yes” or “no” on your paper. • There will be a standard free recall after the list.
Instructions • Everyone number your paper from 1-20. • Different parts of the class will be given different tasks. I’m going to tell you if you are in group one or two. • If you are in group one, look at the next slide for your task. Group two, look away.
Instructions • The task for group one is to answer this question: • Does the word contain the letter E? Write “yes” if the word does contain the letter E, write “no” if it does not. • You must remember your task and use it for all items.
Instructions • If you are in group two, look at the next slide for your task. Group one, look away.
Instructions • The task for group two is to answer this question: • Does the word sound pleasant to you? Write “yes” if the word sounds pleasant, write “no” if it does not. • You must remember your task and use it for all items.
Instructions • Everyone has their task, I am going to begin showing the words. You need to work quickly, you have three seconds per word…
Data Analysis • The trick for this experiment was the two tasks. I’m going to get a sample of recall totals from the two groups… • Group 1: • Group 2:
Data Analysis • We should see a large difference. Why? • Group 1: Does the word contain the letter E? Write “yes” if the word does contain the letter E, write “no” if it does not. • Group 2: Does the word sound pleasant to you? Write “yes” if the word sounds pleasant, write “no” if it does not.
Data Analysis • We should also see more clustering in group 2. Count how many of these word pairs came out together in your recall: • Table-Chair • Night-Day • Red-Green • Love-Hate • Salt-Pepper • Happy-Sad • North-South • Mother-Father • High-Low • Odd-Even
Data Analysis • Let’s count the clustering in the two groups… • Group 1: • Group 2: • Why should group two have more clustering?