Background
Procedure
Results
Critical thinking
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100

What is the title of the study?

What is "Flashbulb memories of the challenger explosion"

100

How many participants participated in the first round?

What is "106 introductory psychology students"

100

confidence had no correlation with accuracy.

True or false?

100

The study was cheap, quick and efficient

True or false?

True

100

Flashbulb memory can be used in criminal investigations

True or false?

True.

200

What was the study designed for?

What is "To test the flashbulb memory theory"

200

How many participants participated in the second round?

44 participants

200

How many didn't remember their questionnaires? 

33 participants

200

Name a weakness 

Marius decides :D

200

Is there ethical considerations?
True or false

True - although the ethnicity or cultural background of the participants was not revealed (due to confidentiality), the experiment is considered culturally biased as it took place in a WEIRD country, implying that the same findings may not apply to foreign cultures

300
How do special memories form?

What is "happens because of a special brain mechanism that connects emotions with memory"

300

What method was used?

What is "Questionnaire (retrospective study)"

300

How many remembered their questionnaire?

What is "only 11/44 participants remembered that they had filled out the questionnaire before."

300

Name a strength

Marius decides

300

the memories of the participants may have been reconstructed or been influenced by schemas

True or false?

True

400

Fill out the gaps

They form special memories that are more _____, _____, _____, and _____ than regular memories.

What is vivid, detailed, accurate, and long-lasting 

400

How many years did it take until the 44 participants was called back in?

What is 2.5 year

400

How many gave the same details?

What is 10%

400

Is there gender bias in the study?

Although not specified, it can be assumed that both men and women participated in the experiment, thus suggesting that there is no gender bias

400

Is the study reliable?

No - the memories of the participants may have been reconstructed or been influenced by schemas, lowering the reliability of their responses as external information (overt rehearsal) may have had a greater impact than individual recall (covert rehearsal)

500

Who created the study?

What is "Neisser and Harsch"

500

What did they test?

What is "To test whether the participants could remember what they had previously written. participants then saw their original reports from the first questionnaire."

500

How many had distorted memories ?

what is 40% had distorted memories 

500

Was the study ethical?

the study was ethical because there was informed consent, the participants were not deceived, they were debriefed, their identities remained confidential, they could withdraw, and they were protected from mental (mostly) and physical harm

500

How does this study demonstrate the aspects of flashbulb memory?

as only elements of surprise consequentiality and reception context were displayed by the results of the study, this study does not completely support the theory; as the findings imply that the memories of the participants was not long-lasting, accurate, distinct from everyday memories, or influenced by a special neural mechanism, the study does not support the existence of flashbulb memories according the the theory suggested by Brown and Kulik in 1977