Stroop, J. R. (1938). Factors affecting speed in serial verbal reactions. (5), 38-48. doi:10.1037/h0093516
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Citation. Stroop, J. R. (1935). Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 18(6), 643-662. https://
STUDIES OF INTERFERENCE IN SERIAL VERBAL REACTIONS. J. Ridley Stroop. [ 1] (1935) George Peabody College. First published in Journal of Experimental Psychology, 18, 643-662. INTRODUCTION. Interference or inhibition (the terms seem to have been used almost indiscriminately) has been given a large place in experimental literature. The ...
This reprinted article originally appeared in Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol 18(6), Dec 1935, 643-662. (The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 1936-01863-001.) In this study pairs of conflicting stimuli, both being inherent aspects of the same symbols, were presented simultaneously (a name of one color printed in the ink of another color--a word stimulus and ...
Studies of Interference in Serial Verbal Reactions. March 1992. Journal of Experimental Psychology General 121 (1):15-23. 121 (1):15-23. DOI: 10.1037/0096-3445.121.1.15. Authors: J. Ridley Stroop ...
Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions. Stroop, J. R. Journal of Experimental Psychology Vol. 18, Iss. 6, (Dec 1935): 643-662. DOI:10.1037/h0054651. This is a limited preview of the full PDF. Try and log in through your library or institution to see if they have access. It appears you don't have support to open PDFs in this web browser.
Journal of Experimental Psychology by John Ridley Stroop (Stroop, 1935a). Since that time, I am most grateful to Mrs. Zelma Stroop and to Mr. Fred Stroop for kindly providing me with much of the information upon which this article is based. Additional information was drawn from Stroop's obituary, written by his friend and colleague, Lewis ...
Seashore - 1928 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 11 (1):45. An information analysis of verbal and motor responses in a forced-paced serial task. Earl A. Alluisi, Paul F. Muller Jr & Paul M. Fitts - 1957 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 53 (3):153. Some variables influencing the rate of gain of information.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 29, 245-65. ... Stroop J. R. (1935). Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions. Journal of Experimental Psychology 18, 643-62. Crossref. Google Scholar. Warren R. E. (1972). Stimulus encoding and memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology 94, 90-100. Crossref.
The Loewenstein-Acevedo Scale for Semantic Interference and Learning (LASSI-L) is a sensitive, reliable, efficient tool for detecting cognitive decline in pre HD and could prove to be a useful biomarker for clinical research in preHD. Expand. 1. Highly Influenced. [PDF] 10 Excerpts.
Abstract. The Stroop Color-Word Test (SCWT; Stroop, 1935) is one of the oldest and most commonly used tests in psychology for examining executive functions and response inhibition. There are a number of versions of the task, several of which have been translated into different languages and modified for use with diverse populations, including ...
The Stroop effect is one of the best known phenomena in all of cognitive science and indeed in psychology more broadly. It is also one of the most long standing, having been reported by John Ridley Stroop in the published version of his dissertation in 1935 [1].
Journal of Experimental Psychology VOL. XVIII, No. 6 DECEMBER, 1935 STUDIES OF INTERFERENCE IN SERIAL VERBAL REACTIONS BY J. RIDLEY STROOP» George Peabody College INTRODUCTION Interference or inhibition (the terms seem to have been used almost indiscriminately) has been given a large place in experimental literature. The investigation was begun by
Stroop, J. R. 1935. Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions. Journal of Experimental Psychology 18: 643-662. MacLeod, Colin M. 1991. Half a Century of Research on the Stroop Effect: An Integrative Review. Psychological Bulletin 109: 163-203. The Experiment
(This reprinted article originally appeared in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1935, Vol 18, 643-662. The following abstract of the original article appeared in PA, Vol 10:1863.) In this study pairs of conflicting stimuli, both being inherent aspects of the same symbols, were presented simultaneously (a name of one color printed in the ink of another color—a word stimulus and a ...
One of the most widely researched psychological phenomena of all times is the Stroop effect (see Stroop, 1935). The classic Stroop task is very simple: you have to name the color of words printed on a page. ... Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 20, 219-234. 10.1037/0096-1523.20.2.219 ...
CORINE DE RUITER* and Jos F. BROSSCHOT Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Roetersstraat IS, 1018 WB Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Received 17 March 1993) Summary—Interference effects on threat words in anxious subjects on the emotional Stroop task have generally been interpreted as evidence for mood-congruent ...
Stroop Effect Experiment in Psychology
John Ridley Stroop (/ s t r uː p /; March 21, 1897 - September 1, 1973), better known as J. Ridley Stroop, was an American psychologist whose research in cognition and interference continues to be considered by some as the gold standard in attentional studies and profound enough to continue to be cited for relevance into the 21st century. [1] [3] However, Christianity was the real passion ...
In 1935, J. Ridley Stroop published a hallmark paper in the Journal of Experimental Psychology titled "Studies of Interference in Serial Verbal Reactions".
Journal of Experimental Psychology VOL. XVIII, No. 6 DECEMBER, 1935 STUDIES OF INTERFERENCE IN SERIAL VERBAL REACTIONS BY J. RIDLEY STROOP» George Peabody College INTRODUCTION Interference or inhibition (the terms seem to have been used almost indiscriminately) has been given a large place in experimental literature. The investigation was begun by
Journal of Experimental Psychology, 18, 643-662. (activity 4.1 continued from previous page) ... It is based on the work of Stroop (1935). activities From a TOPSS unit lesson plan on Sensation and Perception, published by the American Psychological Association in 2011. This activity is intended for TOPSS members for use in their classes. ...
John Ridley Stroop is best known for his dissertation research which was later published in 1935. Stroop x . Stroop's article can be found online through the Classics in the History of Psychology website. ... Journal Of Experimental Psychology, 18(6), 643-662. doi:10.1037/h0054651. Stroop, J. R. (1935). The basis of Ligon's theory.
Stroop (Stroop, 1935) - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. 1. The document discusses studies of interference in serial verbal reactions, specifically comparing the interfering effects of color stimuli on reading color names and word stimuli on naming colors. 2. An experiment presented color names printed in conflicting ink colors and ink colors ...
近日,绍兴文理学院心理学系高奇扬课题组在Journal of Experimental Child Psychology(SSCI,IF=1.8,中科院2区)期刊上发表了题为"Advanced theory of mind and children's prosocial lie-telling in middle childhood: A training study"的研究论文。该研究深入探讨了儿童高级心理理论(Advanced ...