Sound Distraction Effect on Memory Processing Knowledge Familiarity

Sound Distraction Effect on Memory Processing Knowledge Familiarity

Jamie Martin

Autore: Jamie Martin
Formato: Copertina flessibile
Pagine: 136
Data Pubblicazione: 2016-08-04
Edizione: 1
Lingua: English

Descrizione:
Higherlevel cognitive processes like memory and information processing are affected widely from auditory distraction which creates difficulty for individuals in various situations (Surprenant, 2007; Bell & Buchner, 2007). This study obtained a convenience sample of 52 participants from Swindon (Male = 27, Female = 25, ages 1967), (M (mean) = 29.69, SD (standard deviation) = 12.68). This study utilised a 2x2 factorial design, the first independent variable (IV) being sound category distraction, its 2 levels were vocal and instrumental sound, the second IV being knowledge familiarity; its 2 levels were normal words and anagrams. The dependent variable (DV) was participants recalled scores from the knowledge familiarity short term memory (STM) tests. Results found a nonsignificant difference in sound category distraction or the interaction between the sound category distraction and knowledge familiarity factors, but found a significant difference in knowledge familiarity effecting STM processing which could have meaningful implications for society.