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Word Association Tests (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Word Association Tests'
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24 Sep 2006
There is ample evidence that an independent processing stream exists that subserves the perception and appreciation of colour. Neurophysiological research has identified separate brain mechanisms for the processing of wavelength and colour, and ...
rec_pub_17001476-seeing-red-primes-tomato-evidence-comparable-priming-colour-colour.htm
Event related potentials during the visual discrimination of words and pseudowords by children.
30 Aug 2006
Event related potentials (ERPs) in reading were studied in children in a word and pseudoword discriminating task. Seventy-nine children (9 to 11 year old), all with no elements suggesting brain injury and with school performance compatible with ...
rec_pub_17119789-event-related-potentials-visual-discrimination-words-pseudowords.htm
30 Aug 2006
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether tension-type headache (TTH) patients display stronger associations between negative events and headache-related information than headache-free controls. BACKGROUND: Generally, stress/diathesis models are common in ...
rec_pub_16942473-implicit-associations-tension-type-headaches-cognitive-analysis-based.htm
30 Aug 2006
Mental representations are of central importance in attachment theory. Most often conceptualized in terms of working models, ideas about mental representation have helped guide both attachment theory and research. At the same time, the working ...
rec_pub_16938702-the-attachment-working-models-concept-things-build-script-like.htm
Compelled to consume: the Implicit Association Test and automatic alcohol motivation.
30 Aug 2006
The Implicit Association Test (IAT; A. G. Greenwald, D. E. McGhee, & J. L. K. Schwartz, 1998) has recently been used to assess the role of alcohol-affect associations in drinking behavior. The current study examined the validity of an alcohol IAT ...
rec_pub_16938070-compelled-consume-implicit-association-test-automatic-alcohol.htm
30 Aug 2006
High self-esteem (HSE) is increasingly recognized as heterogeneous. By measuring subtypes of HSE, the present research reevaluates the finding that HSE individuals show poor self-regulation following ego threat (Baumeister, Heatherton, & Tice, ...
rec_pub_16902238-when-ego-threats-lead-self-regulation-failure-negative-consequences.htm
The psychometric equivalence of two alternate forms of the Controlled Oral Word Association Test.
30 Aug 2006
The equivalence of forms CFL and PRW of the Controlled Oral Word Association Test (COWAT; Benton, de Hamsher, & Sivan; 1994) was examined in samples of healthy college students. Both novel words and qualitative scores (e.g., clusters, switches) were ...
rec_pub_16895856-the-psychometric-equivalence-two-alternate-forms-controlled-oral-word.htm
Divergent thinking in Alzheimer's and frontotemporal dementia.
30 Aug 2006
Twenty-three patients with mild dementia of the Alzheimer's type (DAT) or frontotemporal type (DFT) and age- and education-matched control subjects were administered tests of complex fluency involving divergent thinking and tests of letter, ...
rec_pub_16887774-divergent-thinking-alzheimer-s-frontotemporal-dementia.htm
Mild executive dysfunctions in undergraduates are related to recollecting words never presented.
30 Aug 2006
The aim of this study was to explore whether individual differences in executive function in undergraduate students (n = 72) contribute to false recall and recognition as obtained with the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm. Participants were ...
rec_pub_16861169-mild-executive-dysfunctions-undergraduates-related-recollecting-words.htm
Inflation of conditional predictions.
30 Jul 2006
The authors report 7 experiments indicating that conditional predictions--the assessed probability that a certain outcome will occur given a certain condition--tend to be markedly inflated. The results suggest that this inflation derives in part ...
rec_pub_16846273-inflation-conditional-predictions.htm
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