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Free recall memory strategy. Refer to the Advances in Cognitive Psychology (Oct. 201...

Free recall memory strategy. Refer to the Advances in Cognitive Psychology (Oct. 2012) study of free recall memory, Exercise 6.67 (p. 337). Recall that each in a sample of 8 participants memorized a list of items using the category clustering strategy and the ratio of repetition was recorded for each participant. These ratios are reproduced in the table. Is there evidence to indicate that the median ratio of repetition for all participants in a similar memory study differs from .5? Select an appropriate Type I error rate for your test and compare your results to those from Exercise 6.67.

Reference: Exercise 6.67

Free recall memory strategy. Psychologists who study memory often use a measure of “free recall” (e.g., the number of correctly recalled items in a list of to-beremembered items). The strategy used to memorize the list—for example, category clustering—is often just as important. Researchers at Central Michigan University

developed an algorithm for computing measures of category clustering in Advances in Cognitive Psychology (Oct. 2012). One measure, called ratio of repetition, was recorded for a sample of 8 participants in a memory study. These ratios are listed in the table. Test the theory that the average ratio of repetition for all participants in a similar memory study differs from .5. Select an appropriate Type I error rate for your test.

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