Levels Of Processing
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LAURA BISHOP BRIDGWATER COLLEGE: 63205 CANDIDATE NUMBER: 6281 Contents Page PAGE 1 Abstract PAGE 2-3 Introduction PAGE 4 Aim and Hypothesis PAGE 5-6 Method PAGE 7-8 Results PAGE 9-11 Discussion PAGE 12 References and Bibliography PAGE 13 Appendix 1, Introduction Script PAGE 14 Appendix 2, Debrief PAGE 15 Appendix 3, Visual Word List Questionnaire (condition 1) PAGE 16 Appendix 4, Semantic Word List Questionnaire (cond 2) PAGE 17 Appendix 5, Questionnaire participant Answer sheet PAGE 18 Appendix 6, Participants recall of words PAGE 19 Appendix 7, Inferential Statistics (mathematical calculations) Abstract The aim was to find out the effects of levels of processing on recall. The investigation is based on Craik and Lockhart's theory regarding visual processing which is the shallowest and semantic which is the deepest level. A one tailed (directional) hypothesis was used stating that there would be a significant increase in the number of words recalled in the semantic condition compared to the visual condition. The method was experimental and the independent groups...

