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This experiment was based on J. Ridley Stroop's (1935) study on interference on serial verbal reactions. Its aim was to determine whether interference could influence performance on a recall task.

Analysis of recorded results using a related t-test gave a t value of 7.71. Critical t for a two-tailed test with 21 degrees of freedom at the 0.05 level of significance gave a tabled value of 2.080. This allows rejection of the null hypothesis and acceptance of the experimental hypothesis H1: 'That there will be a significant difference in participants' information processing times under two conditions of the independent variable as a consequence of the Stroop Effect.'

These results support the findings of J. Ridley Stroop (1935) and conclude that interference does influence performance on a serial recall task.

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