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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Psychology => Topic started by: depressedchild on June 03, 2012, 08:45:48 pm
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in a study, each of three groups of participants was asked to learn the same list of 20 words, shown one at a time, under different conditions. Later all participants were tested on their recall of the words.
group 1 was asked to make up 20 sentences, each with the target word in it.
group 2 was asked to think of words that rhymed with the target words
group 3 was asked to note each target words print type whether capital letters, lower case or italics.
Predict the results of study:
ANS:
group 1 best recall (using shallow processing)
group 3:poorest recall (using deep processing)
how is group 1 best recall?
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group 1 is using deep processing, not shallow processing, because it's processing the information semantically and thinking about the meaning of the words, whereas group 3 is using shallow processing, because it's looking at the superficial and structural features of the words, not their meanings.
So, according to Craik and Lockheart's framework, group 1 would have better recall for the words, because they processed the material semantically and therefore at a deeper level.
Hope that helps :)
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yerh i had a similar to you, but when i checked the solutions, that was what was written. Thanks of clearing thing up though!