URN | etd-0713121-155919 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 186 times. Download 9 times. |
Author | Lin ,Shih-Hsiung | ||
Author's Email Address | k881359@gmail.com | ||
Department | Institute of Industrial Management | ||
Year | 2020 | Semester | 2 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 42 |
Title | Research on the Relevance of Signal Presentation Time and Complexity to Short-term Memory | ||
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Abstract | The purpose of the research was to study whether different age groups, gender, and answering the correct questions at different signal presentation times will affect short-term memory (STM). A three-factor (4*3*5) experimental design was performed in this study. The complexity of the signal presentation is presented in different numbers and types of words. The number of words was carried out in two groups of three words and six words, and the types of signals were carried out in two groups of text and numbers. To evaluate the influence of each factor on short-term memory, the participants will answer the number of subtraction questions correctly based on the length of time. The research revealed that the length of the signal presentation time and the difference in age groups, as well as the types and the number of signals, had a significant impact on short-term memory. Especially the interaction between the types and the number of signals also had a significant impact on short-term memory. Whereas the interaction of gender and the time of answering questions had no significant effect on short-term memory. According to the subjective questionnaire, it was found that different age groups had a significant impact, while gender differences had no significant impact on whether the interference in answering the number subtraction will affect the memory. |
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Date of Defense | 2021-06-23 | Date of Submission | 2021-07-13 |