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Glanzer and Cunitz 

Glanzer and Cunitz (1966)

Aim:

To investigate recency effect in free recall (i.e. in any order).

Procedure:

This was a laboratory experiment where participants first heard a list of items and then immediately had to recall them in any order.

Results:

  • Participants recalled words from the beginning of the list (primacy effect) and the end of the list (the recency effect) best. The results showed a U-shaped curve.

  • If participants were given a filler task just after hearing the last words, the primacy effect disappeared but the recency effect remained.
  • The recency effect could be due to the words still being active in STM (working memory).
  • Rehearsal could be a factor in transfer of information into LTM.

Evaluation:

  • The study supports the idea of multiple stores (STM and LTM).
  • This is a controlled laboratory study with highly controlled variables, but there is no random allocation of participants to experimental conditions so it is not a true experiment.
  • There may be problems with ecological validity.