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Levels of Processing Demonstration

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

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  1. Levels of Processing Demonstration Langston, Cognitive Psychology

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Instructions • If you are in group two, look at the next slide for your task. Group one, look away.

  6. 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.

  7. Instructions • Everyone has their task, I am going to begin showing the words. You need to work quickly, you have three seconds per word…

  8. TABLE

  9. NIGHT

  10. RED

  11. LOVE

  12. SALT

  13. HAPPY

  14. NORTH

  15. MOTHER

  16. HIGH

  17. ODD

  18. HATE

  19. FATHER

  20. DAY

  21. GREEN

  22. EVEN

  23. CHAIR

  24. PEPPER

  25. LOW

  26. SAD

  27. SOUTH

  28. ***RECALL THE LIST***

  29. 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:

  30. 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.

  31. 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

  32. Data Analysis • Let’s count the clustering in the two groups… • Group 1: • Group 2: • Why should group two have more clustering?

  33. End Levels of Processing Demonstration

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