Laney
Morris
Bernstein
Wakefield
Loftus
100

What was the key food that participants were given a false memory of having loved as a child?

Asparagus

100

The questionnaires that the participants were given all contained what type of question?

Closed questions

100

How much time passed between the first part and second part of each experiment?

One week

100

What type of experiment was this?

Laboratory Experiment

100

What is the experimental design?

Independent measures

200

How was the DV measured in experiment two?

4 questionnaires and a slideshow

200

How was the DV measured in experiment one?

5 questionnaires

200

What was the IV?

Whether participants had the false belief "you loved asparagus" implanted 

200

The students in the first experiment were recruited from which university?

University of California

200

The students in the second experiment were recruited from which university? 

University of Washington

300

Name the three criteria that participants had to meet in order to be classified as a believer

Low rating for asparagus on FHI in week 1, increased their rating on week 2, gave a positive memory of belief response on the MBQ

300

Why were 31 participants excluded from experiment 1?

They scored 5 or higher on the FHI when asked if they loved asparagus the first time they tried it.

300

What was the final questionnaire that was completed in both experiments?

MBQ (Memory of Belief Questionnaire)

300

Which questionnaire was not used in the second experiment?

FCQ (Food Costs Questionnaire)

300

How many distractor questionnaires were there in experiment 1 and experiment 2?

experiment 1- 3

experiment 2- 2

400

Describe one real world application of this experiment

Healthier diets;

Helping cancer patients improve their diets / likelihood of eating;

Treating PTSD.

400

In experiment one, participants were told they were going to take part in a study of what?

'Food preferences and personality'

400

Why could you argue this study lacks ecological validity?

They completed questionnaires in a lab, it was not a real world setting. It is not known if their answers would translate to actual eating behaviors. 

400

Which questionnaire was completed twice during the second experiment, but only once in the first experiment?

FPQ (Food preferences questionnaire)

400

What were the four questions participants were asked about the photos in the slideshow?

how appetising is the food

how disgusting is the food

rate the artistic quality of the photo

Whether the photo was taken by a novice, amateur or expert photographer

500

How many food items were listed on the FPQ?

62

500

What do FHI, RQ, FPQ, FCQ and MBQ stand for?

FHI- Food History Inventory

RQ- Restaurant Questionnaire

FPQ- Food preferences Questionnaire

FCQ- Food Costs Questionnaire

MBQ- Memory or Belief Questionnaire

500

In experiment one, what were the mean results for the asparagus question on the FHI for the love group in week 1 and week two?

Week 1- 1.5

Week 2- 4.1

500

How many participants were in each experiment? How many were excluded from each?

Experiment 1- 128. 31 excluded. 

Experiment 2- 103. 30 excluded.

500

What percentage of participants in the 'love' condition were categorised as believers in each experiment?

Experiment 1- 48%

Experiment 2- 53%