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6. Matching conditions produced higher means than mis-matching conditions
7. How many questions were on the short-answer test?
8. A multiple-choice test tested retrieval
9. The noisy/silent mis-matching condition had a mean of what on the short-answer test?
10. What is meant by cue dependency?
- The idea our memory depends upon the environment
- When information triggers another piece of information to be remembered
- When a to-be-remembered item is stored, other pieces of information present is stored
- The idea we perform better in matching conditions
11. Recall is the accessing of memories with very few prompts
12. Recognition is when we are required to decide which of two or more items we have seen before
13. What was the sample?
- 39 participants, aged 17-56, 17 females and 23 males
- 39 participants, aged 17-56, 17 females and 23 males
- 40 participants, aged 17-56, 17 females and 23 males
- 40 participants, aged 17-56, 23 males and 17 females
14. Matching conditions meant both the study and test context were different