
In the first graph, we see that the two individuals in group one who memorized using the rote technique got the same amount of correct words. Results: As we can see by analyzing the data above, the results of rote vs. Words for each individual after one minute and after twenty-four hours. Responses of Group One to Group Two for each time condition. I recorded the average of correct words in each group for each time delay and also theĪverage of correct words for each group regardless of time delay. I tested them a second time twenty-four hours after memorization and recorded how many words I tested both groups one and two again after twenty-fourĭata: I tested the groups one minute after memorization, and I recorded how many words they gotĬorrect. Then, I did the same thing with group two except I told them aboutĪnd asked them to use the eidetic technique. After five minutes I let them take a one minute break and then I tested Then, I gave group one the list of ten-word pairs and asked them to take five minutes to memorize the list I explained to group one what the rote memorization technique is. Methods: To do this experiment I asked four people to help me. Memorization techniques along with a scientific hypothesis and accurate result. The goal of this report is to inform you the reader with details about the two Researched another lab report to compare their results with mine and to discuss why we might have I recorded many other things to help us come up with an accurate result. They got correct after one minute and then I also recorded the number of words they got correct after I tested each person individually and recorded the number of words I had Group One use the rote technique, and I had

Memorize and what technique I wanted them to use. I explained to each group what I need them to The people into two groups with two people in each group.

I made a list of 10-word pairings and split The hypothesis, I conducted an experiment using four people. However, before we can determine this for sure, we need to test the hypothesis.

I hypothesize that eidetic will be more effective than rote Abstract: In this report are the results of an experiment that I conducted to decide which memorization method is more efficient, rote or eidetic.
