[Step-by-Step] In an investigation of encoding conditions on subsequent memory for a list of words, Luo, Hendricks, and Craik (2007) assigned participants
Question: In an investigation of encoding conditions on subsequent memory for a list of words, Luo, Hendricks, and Craik (2007) assigned participants to one of three encoding conditions. Participants either just saw a list of nouns that they were to remember (word condition), or the words were accompanied by a picture of the object (picture condition), or the words were accompanied by sound effects matching the object (sound-effects condition). The researchers measured the proportion of words that participants got correct in a later recognition test. The fictional data in the following table produce results similar to those of the original study. Use these data to perform a one-way between-groups AN OVA.
Word Alone: 43, 50
Word + Picture: 60, 75
Word + Sound Effect: 88, 89
Deliverable: Word Document 