Completion norms for 40 three-letter word stems |
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Authors: | Peter Graf Diane Williams |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, V6T 1Y7, Vancouver, BC, Canada 2. Navy Personnel Research and Development Center, San Diego, California
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Abstract: | This is a report of the completion responses for 40 three-letter word stems (e.g., ABO) produced by 100 undergraduate students at the University of California at San Diego. The report includes a list of the different words that were written as stem completions, their frequency of occurrence as completions, and their frequency of occurrence in English according to published norms. This list of materials is useful for the construction of completion tests for future investigations of direct priming phenomena, and it may provide an important covariate in the analysis of performance on completion tests. Preliminary analyses of the results reveal three primary factors that determine overall performance on a stem-completion test: word frequency, word length, and meanings per word. Analyses of the completions produced for each individual word stem, however, reveal that usually only one of these factors makes a significant contribution to performance. |
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