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What was the aim in Peterson and Peterson's study?
To see if rehearsal was necessary to hold information in the short term store.
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What was the aim in Murdock's study?
To provide evidence to support the multi- store explanation of memory.
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What was the aim in Barrett's study?
To see if people, when given something unfamiliar to remember, would alter the information.
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What was the aim in Craik and Lockhart's study?
To see if the type of question asked about words will have an effect on the number of words recalled.
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What was the aim in Underwood and Postman's study?
To see if new learning interferes with previous learning.
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What was the aim in Godden and Baddeley's study?
To see if people who learn and are tested in the same environment will recall more information than those who learn and are tested in different environments
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What was the aim in Loftus and Palmer's study?
To see if asking leading questions affect the accuracy of recall.
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What was the aim in Bruce and Young's study?
To see if familiarity affects the accuracy of identifying faces.
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What was the aim in Geiselman et al's study?
To see if reinstating the context of an event will affect the accuracy of witnesses' accouts
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