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Word Association Tests (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Word Association Tests'
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30 Jan 2008
The strength-sampling model of free association (Nelson, McEvoy, & Dennis, 2000) claims that the probability of word association in free-association norms results from a sampling process. For a given cue word, each response word has an underlying ...
rec_pub_18411546-a-database-associative-strengths-strength-sampling-model-theory-based.htm
Word associations: network and semantic properties.
30 Jan 2008
A number of properties of word associations, generated in a continuous task, were investigated. First, we investigated the correspondence of word class in association cues and responses. Nouns were the modal word class response, regardless of the ...
rec_pub_18411545-word-associations-network-semantic-properties.htm
Word associations: norms for 1,424 Dutch words in a continuous task.
30 Jan 2008
This study describes the collection of a large set of word association norms. In a continuous word association task, norms for 1,424 Dutch words were gathered. For each cue, three association responses were obtained per participant. In total, an ...
rec_pub_18411543-word-associations-norms-1-424-dutch-words-continuous-task.htm
The functional independence of trait self-knowledge: commentary on Sakaki (2007).
30 Dec 2007
In a recent paper, Sakaki (2007) proposed that Klein and Loftus's conclusion that semantic and episodic trait self-knowledge are functionally independent (e.g., Klein, Babey, & Sherman, 1997; Klein & Loftus, 1993a; Klein, Loftus, Trafton, & Fuhrman, ...
rec_pub_18569684-the-functional-independence-trait-self-knowledge-commentary-sakaki.htm
FAS and CFL forms of verbal fluency differ in difficulty: a meta-analytic study.
30 Dec 2007
The Controlled Oral Word Association (COWA) Test is a brief and sensitive measure of executive cognitive dysfunction. There are two commonly used forms of the test, one using the letters F, A, and S, and the other using C, F, and L. This study ...
rec_pub_18568601-fas-cfl-forms-verbal-fluency-differ-difficulty-meta-analytic-study.htm
30 Dec 2007
Two experiments are reported that investigate the effects of saccadic bilateral eye movements on the retrieval of item, associative, and contextual information. Experiment 1 compared the effects of bilateral versus vertical versus no eye movements ...
rec_pub_18211163-effects-bilateral-eye-movements-retrieval-item-associative-contextual.htm
Do children "DRM" like adults? False memory production in children.
30 Dec 2007
The Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm was used to investigate developmental trends in accurate and false memory production. In Experiment 1, DRM lists adjusted to be more consistent with children's vocabulary were used with 2nd graders, 8th ...
rec_pub_18194015-do-children-drm-like-adults-false-memory-production-children.htm
Age-related changes in the episodic simulation of future events.
30 Dec 2007
Episodic memory enables individuals to recollect past events as well as imagine possible future scenarios. Although the episodic specificity of past events declines as people grow older, it is unknown whether the same is true for future events. In ...
rec_pub_18181789-age-related-changes-episodic-simulation-future-events.htm
30 Dec 2007
Abstract Previous research suggests that the right hemisphere (RH) may contribute uniquely to the processing of metaphoric language. However, causal relationships between local brain activity in the RH and metaphors comprehension were never ...
rec_pub_17919080-the-role-right-cerebral-hemisphere-processing-novel-metaphoric.htm
30 Dec 2007
The present study investigated whether speeded word generation performance patterns seen in healthy subjects are also produced in genuine and feigned traumatic brain injury (TBI). An expanded version of the Controlled Oral Word Association Test was ...
rec_pub_17853150-detecting-response-bias-performance-patterns-expanded-version.htm
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