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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Prologue | 12 |
administered a second time and the subject is requested to give the same | 29 |
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Common terms and phrases
adjectives adults antonym association test associative domain associative responses associative strength common responses consistent context continued association contrast responses correlation CVCs decreased determined different responses discussed effects emotional stimuli emotionality experimental factors females findings free-association Furthermore grammatical hypnosis idiosyncratic responses increased the number individual interaction investigations Journal Kent-Rosanoff stimuli latency males negative reinforcement neutral stimuli normal subjects norms nouns number of associative number of different number of idiosyncratic number of Primary number of responses occur Palermo paradigmatic responses positively related presented priming Psychology reaction relationship response availability response commonality response disturbance response frequency response heterogeneity response reproduction errors response set response variability responses given responses obtained results indicated satiation schizophrenics scores self-satiation semantic significantly Social Psychology stimuli elicit stimulus familiarity stimulus word stress subject anxiety subject groups suggested supraordinate responses T-L frequency trials unrelated Verbal Behavior versus word association
References to this book
Cognition and Emotion: From Order to Disorder Michael J. Power,Tim Dalgleish No preview available - 2008 |