2. You will see a list with 16 words.
You will have 16 seconds to read each word.
Try to remember as many as you can.
After 16 seconds, I will say begin.
Then you can write down as many words as your remember.
Repeat for second list.
1. Dual Code Theory
3. 1. Dual Code Theory
• List # 2
• List # 1
Duck Jewelry Pencil Apple
Ostrich Apron Desk Orange
Sheep Tie Table Bananna
Turkey Bow Chairs Pomegranate
comprehension Fright success envy
knowledge afraid affluence irritation
intelligence scared wealth annoyance
wisdom fear prosperity hatred
4. You will see 2 pictures.
You will have 3 seconds to look at each photo.
Select 1 photo to draw from what you remember.
2. Propositional Theory
6. You will see a list of 12 grocery items.
You will have 12 seconds to read each word.
Try to remember as many as you can.
After time is up, I will say begin.
Then you can write down as many words as your remember.
Repeat for second list.
3. Hub Spoke Theory
7. 3. Hub Spoke Theory
Flour Sugar Baking Powder
Butter Vanilla Extract Baking Soda
Eggs Salt Icing
Milk Icing Whip Cream
Beans Yogurt Candy
Cereal Spaghetti Soup
Ketchup Bacon Raisins
Garlic Tortillas Tea
List # 2
List # 1
8. You will see a list of instructions.
Try to remember as much as you can.
After time is up, I will say begin.
Then you can write down as many instruction as your remember.
Repeat for second time.
4. Context Availability Theory
9. • A newspaper is better than a magazine, and on a seashore is a better
place than a street.
• At first, it is better to run than walk. Also, you may have to try several
times. It takes some skill but it's easy to learn.
• Even young children can enjoy it. Once successful, complications are
minimal.
• Birds seldom get too close. One needs lots of room. Rain soaks in very
fast.
• Too many people doing the same thing can also cause problems. If there
are no complications, it can be very peaceful.
• A rock will serve as an anchor. If things break loose from it, however, you
will not get a second chance.
4. Context Availability Theory
10. • What activity does each describe?
• Answer: This passage describes flying a kite.
4. Context Availability Theory