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This cognitive psychology experiment involves recalling paired words after memorizing a list of word pairs. Participants will first study a set of word combinations, such as HATCHET-LEAF and CAUSE-MEANING, before undergoing a cued recall test where they match individual words to their corresponding pairs. Following the recall test, participants analyze their performance, noting how many words they remembered from two distinct sets. This exercise not only enhances memory recall but also allows for analysis of the differences between the two sets of words.
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Concreteness Demonstration Langston, Cognitive Psychology
Instructions • You are going to see a list of word pairs. • Pay attention to the words and try to remember as many as you can. • We’ll have a cued recall at the end. I’ll show you a word, you write the word that went with it on the list.
***RECALL TEST*** You will see a word, write the word that was paired with it…
Data Analysis • Count how many of these words you recalled (set 1): • Apple • Bottle • Bicycle • Calendar • Leaf • Antelope • Newspaper
Data Analysis • Count how many of these words you recalled (set 2): • Value • Duty • Concern • Program • Meaning • Freedom • Concept
Data Analysis • I’ll get a sample of each set of words: • Set 1: • Set 2: • We should see way more words in set 1. • What is the difference between sets 1 and 2?