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Word Association Tests (Latest Articles)
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30 Mar 2007
In this study, the authors compared indirect measures that attempt to quantify the level of marijuana associations among adolescents. They also evaluated whether these various methods overlap or tap different aspects of associative processes that ...
rec_pub_17469944-comparison-indirect-assessments-association-predictors-marijuana-use.htm
The reliability and validity of qualitative scores for the Controlled Oral Word Association Test.
18 Feb 2007
The reliability and validity of two qualitative scoring systems for the Controlled Oral Word Association Test [Benton, A. L., Hamsher, de S. K., & Sivan, A. B. (1983). Multilingual aplasia examination (2nd ed.). Iowa City, IA: AJA Associates] were ...
rec_pub_17317094-the-reliability-validity-qualitative-scores-controlled-oral-word.htm
Does substance use affect reliabilities of the Implicit Association Test?
30 Jan 2007
The authors examined whether use of alcohol or marijuana affected reliability of the Implicit Association Test (IAT; A. G. Greenwald, D. E. McGhee, & J. L. K. Schwartz, 1998). Consistent with research indicating the possibility that marijuana use ...
rec_pub_17345920-does-substance-use-affect-reliabilities-implicit-association-test.htm
30 Jan 2007
We became interested in the clinical application of the Word Association Experiment (AE) when we decided to use Jung's theory of complexes in the psycho-diagnostic evaluation and treatment of patients applying to our Psychotherapy Out-patients Unit ...
rec_pub_17244067-methodological-evolution-clinical-application-c-g-jung-s-word.htm
Sexual desire and linguistic analysis: a comparison of sexually-abused and non-abused women.
30 Jan 2007
Although studies have identified a relationship between a history of child sexual abuse (CSA) and problems with hypoactive sexual desire, little is known about the potential cognitive and affective mechanisms involved in the sexual desire of women ...
rec_pub_17136590-sexual-desire-linguistic-analysis-comparison-sexually-abused-non.htm
Exaggerated affect-modulated startle during unpleasant stimuli in borderline personality disorder.
27 Jan 2007
BACKGROUND: Excessive emotional responding is considered to be a hallmark of borderline personality disorder (BPD). The affect-modulated startle response is a reliable indicator of emotional processing of stimuli. The aim of this study was to ...
rec_pub_17258691-exaggerated-affect-modulated-startle-unpleasant-stimuli-borderline.htm
Functional neuroimaging of word priming in males with chronic schizophrenia.
7 Jan 2007
Word-priming studies have suggested that the associative disturbance of schizophrenia may reflect aberrant spread of activation through the lexicon of the brain. To explore this, we examined lexical activation using a semantic word-priming paradigm ...
rec_pub_17215145-functional-neuroimaging-word-priming-males-chronic-schizophrenia.htm
The influence of self-regulatory focus on encoding of, and memory for, emotional words.
30 Dec 2006
We investigated self-regulatory focus (Higgins, 1997, 1998) as one source of variation in encoding of, and memory for, emotional words. Participants wrote about their hopes and aspirations (promotion focus) or duties and obligations (prevention ...
rec_pub_18633804-the-influence-self-regulatory-focus-encoding-memory-emotional-words.htm
Trials and training with 100 self-rated verbal reactions and a theory of sequences.
30 Dec 2006
Sequences of verbal reactions, in particular 100 self-rated reactions, were investigated in 51 normal subjects and 61 patients with different neurological disorders. The non-linear course of the sequences is highlighted, and the factors influencing ...
rec_pub_17509241-trials-training-100-self-rated-verbal-reactions-theory-sequences.htm
Semantic self-knowledge and episodic self-knowledge: independent or interrelated representations?
30 Dec 2006
In this study of the structure of self-knowledge, we examined priming effects for the recall of personal episodes in order to investigate whether abstract trait knowledge and personal episodes are independent mental representations. We found that ...
rec_pub_17479921-semantic-self-knowledge-episodic-self-knowledge-independent.htm
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