Title: Cued%20Recall%20Demonstration
1Cued Recall Demonstration
- Langston,
- Cognitive Psychology
2Instructions
- You are going to see a list of sentences.
- Pay attention to the sentences and try to
remember as many as you can. - When the instruction to recall appears, write
down all of the sentences you can.
3A brick can be used as a doorstop
4A ladder can be used as a bookshelf
5A wine bottle can be used as a candleholder
6A pan can be used as a drum
7A record can be used to serve potato chips
8A guitar can be used as a canoe paddle
9A leaf can be used as a bookmark
10An orange can be used to play catch
11A newspaper can be used to swat flies
12A TV antenna can be used as a clothes rack
13A sheet can be used as a sail
14A boat can be used as a shelter
15A bathtub can be used as a punch bowl
16A flashlight can be used to hold water
17A rock can be used as a paperweight
18A knife can be used to stir paint
19A pen can be used as an arrow
20A barrel can be used as a chair
21A rug can be used as a bedspread
22A telephone can be used as an alarm clock
23A scissors can be used to cut grass
24A board can be used as a ruler
25A balloon can be used as a pillow
26A shoe can be used to pound nails
27A dime can be used as a screwdriver
28A lampshade can be used as a hat
29RECALL THE LIST
30Data Analysis
- How much were you able to recall? Lets get some
sample numbers. (I would predict moderate to
low.)
31Data Analysis
- However, I would be willing to bet that almost
everyone in here actually knows most of them, if
not all. The problem is not remembering, its
constructing the correct cue to find the
sentences. Lets try recall again, with the cues
32Data Analysis
Flashlight Lampshade Sheet
Shoe Rock Guitar
Telephone Scissors Boat
Leaf Dime Brick
Wine Bottle Knife Board
Newspaper Pen Pan
Balloon Barrel Ladder
Rug Record Orange
TV Antenna Bathtub
33Data Analysis
- This illustrates the importance of cues. Maybe
stuff isnt gone so much as hard to find.
34End Cued Recall Demonstration