Answer:
The greatest recall for the words happened when learning and testing were in the same context (e.g., learn underwater, get tested underwater).
Step-by-step explanation:
The experiment conducted by Godden and Baddeley on memory states that memory retrieval best occurs when the storage of memory and retrieval occurs in the same condition. In other words, the greatest recall of the memory ( the words) would occur when the testing and the learning were in the same context.
So, if learning occurs while sitting on a beach then the recall would better reflect on the beach only.