memory perspectives: data analysis
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MEMORY PERSPECTIVES: DATA ANALYSIS. Week 9 Practical. MEMORY PERSPECTIVES. WEEK 8 PRACTICAL. LECTURE 1. PRACTICAL. WEEK 1. NO LECTURE. NO PRACTICAL. WEEK 2. NONPARAMETRICS 1. 1 ST PRACTICAL. WEEK 3. NONPARAMETRICS 2. 1 ST ANALYSIS IN SPSS. WEEK 4. 1 ST ANALYSIS BY HAND. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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MEMORY PERSPECTIVES:DATA ANALYSIS
Week 9 Practical
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WEEK 8 PRACTICALMEMORY PERSPECTIVES
WEEK 1
WEEK 2
WEEK 3
WEEK 4
WEEK 5
WEEK 6
WEEK 7
WEEK 8
WEEK 9
WEEK 10
LECTURE 1 PRACTICAL
NONPARAMETRICS 1 1ST PRACTICAL
NONPARAMETRICS 2 1ST ANALYSIS IN SPSS
SAMPLING DISTRIBUTIONS
1ST ANALYSIS BY HAND
HYPOTHESIS TESTING
2ND PRACTICAL
RELATED T-TEST
2ND ANALYSIS IN SPSS
INDEPENDENT T-TEST
INDEPENDENT ANOVA
DEPENDENT ANOVA
2ND ANALYSIS BY HAND
3RD PRACTICAL
3RD ANALYSIS IN SPSS
NO LECTURE NO PRACTICAL
No practical
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
BY THE END OF THE SESSION, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO:
Use SPSS to test the second research question in the memory perspectives practical and interpret the output.
Use SPSS to test the first research question in the memory perspectives practical and interpret the output.
Make a start on writing up your RESULTS and DISCUSSION sections for your lab report.
MEMORY PERSPECTIVES
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RESULTS
The first 2 columns show subject id and group membership.
The last two columns show recall for LIST A (BURGLAR) and LIST B (BUYER).
MEMORY PERSPECTIVES
(Perspect 0 = BURGLAR; Perspect 1 = BUYER)
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RESULTS
In SPSS, Independent t-test may be found under analysis >
compare means > independent-samples t test.
Independent t-testRATIO + BETWEEN Ss + 2 GROUPS
Q1: Do ‘BURGLARS’ and ‘BUYERS’ have different levels of recall for LIST A (burglar relevant items)?
MEMORY PERSPECTIVES
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RESULTS
SPSS would like to know what the test variable (DV) is. At the moment, we’re just interested in LIST A recall.
We also need to define our ‘grouping variable’ (IV) which is BURGLAR (0)
or BUYER (1).
We have to tell SPSS that our first group is assigned to the number
value 0 and the second group to the number value 1.
Independent t-testRATIO + BETWEEN Ss + 2 GROUPS
Q1: Do ‘BURGLARS’ and ‘BUYERS’ have different levels of recall for LIST A (burglar relevant items)?
MEMORY PERSPECTIVES
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RESULTS
Levene’s test assesses whether our two groups have homogeneity of variance. If Levene’s is NON-SIGNIFICANT we assume equality.
Independent t-testRATIO + BETWEEN Ss + 2 GROUPS
Q1: Do ‘BURGLARS’ and ‘BUYERS’ have different levels of recall for LIST A (burglar relevant items)?
Now for the t-test: t(151) = 6.64, p < .001.
MEMORY PERSPECTIVES
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RESULTS
In SPSS, Independent t-test may be found under analysis >
compare means > independent-samples t test.
Independent t-testRATIO + BETWEEN Ss + 2 GROUPS
Let’s repeat this exercise for the second research question.
MEMORY PERSPECTIVES
Q2: Do ‘BURGLARS’ and ‘BUYERS’ have different levels of recall for LIST B (home-buyer relevant items)?
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RESULTS
Now, we’re interested in LIST B (buy_fea) recall rather than LIST A
(burg_fea) recall, so switch these test variables around.
Everything else can stay as it is.
Independent t-testRATIO + BETWEEN Ss + 2 GROUPS
MEMORY PERSPECTIVES
Q2: Do ‘BURGLARS’ and ‘BUYERS’ have different levels of recall for LIST B (home-buyer relevant items)?
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RESULTS
Once again, Levene’s test comes through for us, supporting equal variance between the burglars and the buyers.
Independent t-testRATIO + BETWEEN Ss + 2 GROUPS
And the t-test: t(151) = -3.90, p < .001
MEMORY PERSPECTIVES
Q2: Do ‘BURGLARS’ and ‘BUYERS’ have different levels of recall for LIST B (home-buyer relevant items)?
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RESULTS
Q2: Do ‘BURGLARS’ and ‘BUYERS’ have different levels of recall for LIST B
(home-buyer relevant items)?
Q1: Do ‘BURGLARS’ and ‘BUYERS’ have different levels
of recall for LIST A (burglar relevant items)?
LIST A BURGLARS > BUYERS
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
List A (Burglar) List B (Buyer)
Memory Perspective
List
Rec
all
BURGLARSBUYERS
MEMORY PERSPECTIVES
LIST B BURGLARS < BUYERS
What implications do these two hypotheses have for the memory
perspectives account?
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LEARNING OUTCOMESMEMORY PERSPECTIVES
BY THE END OF THE SESSION, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO:
Use SPSS to test the second research question in the memory perspectives practical and interpret the output.
Use SPSS to test the first research question in the memory perspectives practical and interpret the output.
Make a start on writing up your RESULTS and DISCUSSION sections for your lab report.
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MEMORY PERSPECTIVES
THERE IS NO PRACTICAL SESSION IN WEEK 10
CLARIFY ANY OUTSTANDING ISSUES YOU HAVE WITH YOUR TUTORS NOW...
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DISCUSSION
GET TOGETHER IN GROUPS OF THREE OR FOUR AND REFLECT ON TODAY’S EXPERIENCE USING THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
What are the flaws in this study?
What do the inferential statistics NOT tell me
about my results?
Could I have made one-tailed hypotheses? How would this have changed
the p value?
MEMORY PERSPECTIVES