If a researcher presents a list of words containing 'coronary' (health-related) and 'election' (non-health-related) to two individuals—one scoring very low on a hypochondriasis scale and one scoring very high—apply the findings of Brown and colleagues (1999) to predict their relative recall performance on both word types.
Question: If a researcher presents a list of words containing 'coronary' (health-related) and 'election' (non-health-related) to two individuals—one scoring very low on a hypochondriasis scale and one scoring very high—apply the findings of Brown and colleagues (1999) to predict their relative recall performance on both word types.
Sample answer: The individual scoring high in hypochondriasis will recall more health-related words like 'coronary' than the individual scoring low in hypochondriasis. However, both individuals will recall a similar number of non-health-related words like 'election,' as those high in hypochondriasis show no recall advantage for neutral stimuli.
Key points:
- Applies the findings to predict that the high-hypochondriasis individual will recall more health-related words ('coronary') than the low-hypochondriasis individual.
- Applies the findings to predict that both individuals will recall non-health-related words ('election') at a similar level.
- Demonstrates understanding of the interaction between the participant variable and the manipulated word type.
Rubric: Confirm that the student correctly applies the interaction effect: predicting higher recall of health-related words for the high-hypochondriasis individual, but equivalent recall of non-health-related words between both individuals.
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