Paired Recall (cued)

Parameters

The following features of this task can be tweaked:

* Default values are shown (can clone task and modify these)

welcomeMessage

This study will take around 15 minutes.

instruction

Your task in this study is to remember word pairs. We'll first show you two words at a time, and later ask you to recall these words in combination.

Once you continue, word pairs will be presented to you in succession. Are you ready?

memorizeInstructionFooter

Please memorize this pair of words.

recallInstruction

We'll now ask you to recall the words you have just seen in pairs.
One word will be shown, and we'd ask you to fill in the second.

recallInstructionFooter

Please enter the missing word in the provided field.

feedbackNegative

Please memorize this pair again.

feedbackPositive

Well done!

thankYouMessage

Thank you very much for your participation!

memorizeWordColor

black

memorizeWordSize

40px

recallWordColor

black

recallWordSize

40px

feedbackPositiveColor

green

feedbackNegativeColor

red

showCustomWords

No

wordPairs

randomize

Yes

includeFeedbackInRecall

Yes

stimulusDuration

2500

What participants see <u>before</u> taking the task

In this task, you are asked to remember and recall word pairs.

What participants see <u>after</u> taking the task

Why this task? The paired recall cue task is an associated learning paradigm that measures how your recall of different word pairs is affected when you are prompted by word cues.

Aggregate Variables

These data are automatically written to a csv file upon completion of the task

more info

Measures short-term/working memory

  • PRc_numberOfUniquePairsSubmitted
  • PRc_numberOfCorrectAnswers
  • PRc_numberOfWrongAnswers
  • PRc_percentOfCorrectAnswers
  • PRc_meanResponseTime

Duration

15 minutes

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