PROBING MEMORY PERFORMANCES IN DELAYED AND IMMEDIATE RECALL
CONDITIONS 1
Probing Memory Performances in Delayed
and Immediate Recall Conditions
Cedric Badjeck, 26461177
Psychology, Research Methods 1
Nina Ambachtsheer, group 30
25-10-2019
Word count: 110
Abstract
, PROBING MEMORY PERFORMANCES IN DELAYED AND IMMEDIATE RECALL
CONDITIONS 2
We used methods by Glanzer and Cunitz (1966) to investigate the serial position
effects on the probability of recall in delayed and immediate recall conditions. Participants
were 899 first-years Psychology students at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. The students
were presented with 15 words, and later asked to recall the words immediately (in the
immediate conditions), or after a short distraction (in the delayed conditions). The results
showed a clear primacy and no recency effect in both conditions. These results suggest that
conditions have no effects on either probability of recall of words presented at the beginning
of the list or on the words presented at the end of the list.
Word count: 805
Introduction
CONDITIONS 1
Probing Memory Performances in Delayed
and Immediate Recall Conditions
Cedric Badjeck, 26461177
Psychology, Research Methods 1
Nina Ambachtsheer, group 30
25-10-2019
Word count: 110
Abstract
, PROBING MEMORY PERFORMANCES IN DELAYED AND IMMEDIATE RECALL
CONDITIONS 2
We used methods by Glanzer and Cunitz (1966) to investigate the serial position
effects on the probability of recall in delayed and immediate recall conditions. Participants
were 899 first-years Psychology students at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. The students
were presented with 15 words, and later asked to recall the words immediately (in the
immediate conditions), or after a short distraction (in the delayed conditions). The results
showed a clear primacy and no recency effect in both conditions. These results suggest that
conditions have no effects on either probability of recall of words presented at the beginning
of the list or on the words presented at the end of the list.
Word count: 805
Introduction