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Original Investigation: Positive Outlook and Memory - On average,…
Original Investigation: Positive Outlook and Memory - On average, participants exposed to material using positive self-references and imagery (Group 3) will be able to recall the material better than a control group (Group 1) who are not exposed to any material association.
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Variables
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Limitations
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Audio issues may lead to participant confusion, leading to participant errors, lowering investigation accuracy
Sample
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Representativeness: Not representative of greater population, or of greater adolescents
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Limitations
Sample size is too small
Outliers, participant variables can affect the data
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Ethics
Prior to the study, all participants (or legal guardians) signed a consent form with information regarding the study, and the potential harms and benefits for the participants
- Informed Consent
- Potential Harm / Benefits
ID numbers were used for all participants in the study, no real names or identifiers were used
No data was modified after the initial collection of data
During the study, all participants were able to withdraw at any time if they wished to or were uncomfortable with the investigation
- Voluntary Participation
- Right to withdraw
Method:
- Correct answers written on board
- Use of cues to create positive mood
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