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Lexical Decisions -- The Basic Analysis Mean RT as a Function of Trial Type This analysis is based on correct trials only, with practice trials omitted.
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Lexical Decisions--Analysis of Accuracy Proportion Correct Responses as a Function of TrialType Practice trials omitted.
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Typicality in Categorization--The Basic Analysis Mean Ratings as a Function of Typicality
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Typicality in Categorization--Inter-Subject Variability This graph illustrates inter-subject variability. Each line shows the data for one subject. Note the range of individual differences in ratings.
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Typicality in Categorization--The Basic Analysis Mean RT as a Function of Typicality This analysis is based on correct trials only, with practice trials omitted.
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Sentence-Picture Comparison--The Basic Analysis Mean RT as a Function of Sentence Type and Congruency
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Sentence-Picture Comparison--Analysis of Accuracy Proportion Correct Responses as a Function of Sentence Type and Congruency
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Sentence-Picture Comparison--Three-Way Data Mean RT as a Function of Sentence Type, Congruency and Marking
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Organization in Memory -The Basic Analysis Mean Recall as a Function of List Type and Recall Period
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Organization in Memory -Analysis of Intrusions Mean Intrusions as a Function of List Type and Recall Period
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Organization in Memory-Inter-Subject Variability These graphs illustrate inter-subject variability. Each line shows the data for one subject. Note the range of individual differences in percent recalled.
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Recall Recognition and Encoding Specificity-- The Basic Analysis Mean Proportion Correct and Intrusions as a Function of Task Type
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Recall Recognition and Encoding Specificity-- Inter-Subject Variability This graph illustrates inter-subject variability. Each line shows the data for one subject. Note the range of individual differences in proportion correct.
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Attentional Interference and the Stroop Effect-- The Basic Analysis - SINGLE TRIAL VERSION Mean RT as a Function of Congruence
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Attentional Interference and the Stroop Effect-- The Basic Analysis -DIGIT VERSION Mean RT as a Function of Congruence
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Attentional Interference and the Stroop Effect-- The Basic Analysis - MULTIPLE ITEM VERSION Mean RT as a Function of Congruence
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Attentional Interference and the Stroop Effect- -Analysis of Accuracy Proportion Correct Responses as a Function of Congruence, Single Trial version only
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Selective Attention and Response Competition--The Basic Analysis Mean RT as a Function of Flanker Type and Spacing
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Selective Attention and Response Competition--Analysis of Accuracy Proportion Correct Responses as a Function of FlankerType and Spacing
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