Extended Response Flashcards

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What was the dv for the stroop affect

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RT

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What was the iv for the stroop effect

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Congruency or in congruency between the colour of the text and the word name

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What is the iv for the phonological similarity effect

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Similar vs non similar

Articulatory suppression

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What is the dv for phonological similarity effect

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Accuracy

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What is the experiment that goes with phonological similarity

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Conrad

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What is the iv for levels of processing?

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Different levels of processing aka shallow, medium and deep

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What is the dv for levels of processing

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The amount of times the word was remembered

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What was the experiment in levels of processing

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Craik and Lockheart
Levels of processing experiment
Visual, phoneme, semantic
Test phase after

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8
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What is the iv in change detection?

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Flicker or no flicker

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What is the dv in change detection?

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Correct judgements and RT

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Who was the experimenter in the Change detection

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Li et al

Observers could tell if bear was there 76% of time

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What is the iv in the lexical decision task

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If first word related to second word

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What is the dv for lexical decision task

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Time to respond to 2nd item

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13
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What was the experimenter in lexical decision task

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Meyer and schvanadevit

Semantic priming

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