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I have attached the instructions below. Please make sure you follow and answer all the questions. I have also provided a sample lab report as a reference. don’t copy it. You will need two graphs for the “results”, I have also attached those (the writing should be based off the results). The lab is about the Position error effect. I have also attached the lab guidelines and the student manual, where you will get your questions from. For reference only i attached a sample of how it should look but dont use the questions from it. All in your own words, NO AI. I will be doing an AI report so please do not use any. Background: Many tasks require people to remember not only a set of items but also the order of the items. For example, a telephone number is meaningful only if the items are recalled in the correct order. When people do not recall an item in its correct order, the errors they make are systematic and predictable. Most of the time, the items are recalled in the correct position. So, Item 1 is most often recalled in Position 1, Item 2 is most often recalled in Position 2, and so on. However, when an error is made, the item is most likely to be recalled in an adjacent position. For example, when Item 3 is not recalled in Position 3, it is most likely to be recalled in Position 2 or Position 4. Results like these have important implications for theories of memory. If all you look at is percent correct, then you might think that forgetting means that the information is lost from the memory system. However, you are still remembering something about the item: You usually recall the item in a position closer to the correct position and you rarely recall an item in a position very far away from the correct position.
This was the task that I have already completed: “IOn each trial, a sequence of letters will appear, with each letter presented for one second. After the full sequence has been presented, a set of buttons will be shown, each labelled with a letter. Your task is to click or tap on the buttons in the same order that the letters were presented. For example, if the first letter in the sequence was “F” be sure to click or tap the button labelled “F” first. There are 20 trials.”

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