What is community psychology (CP)? Be sure to include in your discussion the main components of community psychology as described by Nelson and Prilleltensky ( 2010): issues and problems; values; principles and conceptual tools; and science of CP. and How are the goals of community psychology reflected in the ethical guidelines of APA?
Performance by response Next, we examined the accuracy of recognition based
on remembering and knowing. As expected, remember responses (M = .79, SD = .13) were more likely than know responses (M = .54, SD = .14) to be correctly made for old items, t(45) = 10.29, p < .001, d = 1.52. Additionally, RTs on correct recognition trials were much faster for remem- ber responses (M = 1694 ms, SD = 436 ms) than for know responses (M = 2415 ms, SD = 700 ms), t(45) = �7.51, p < .001, d = �1.18. Overall, recognition based on remem- bering was much more accurate and faster than recogni- tion based on familiarity as has been demonstrated in previous studies (Eldridge, Knowlton, Furmanski, Bookheimer, & Engel, 2000; Reder et al., 2000).
This study demonstrated that words that had been associated with high value were recognized more accu- rately than low-value words, and that this effect was pri- marily driven by increased recollection. In contrast, familiarity was not significantly affected by value. One lim- itation of Experiment 1 was that accuracy for Know responses was relatively low, perhaps because some sub- jects were operationalizing guesses as Know responses.
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In Experiment 2 we used a more structured method of assessing familiarity using a 6-point scale, allowing us to examine the effect of value on high confidence familiarity responses.
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