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long-term memory

hippocampus

working memory

perirhinal cortex

familiarity

rhinal cortex

recollection

hippocampus

morpheme

smallest meaningful unit

phoneme

smallest significant sound

demand characteristics

research methods, the participants react in ways that reflect their expectation of the experiment result

what is the p-value for statistically significant

<0.05

Three factors that lead to statistical significance

1) effect size


2) variability


3) number of observations (reliability)

difference between external and internal validity

1) external: how the study's participants, stimuli and procedures reflect the actual world


2) internal: whether the manipulation of the independent variable was truly the cuase of the observed changed in the dependent variable (to eliminate confounding variable)