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Sailor K Brooks PJ Bruening PR Seiger-Gardner L Guterman M 《Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006)》2009,62(4):789-801
The picture-word interference (PWI) task is a widely used technique for exploring effects of semantic context on lexical access. In this task, printed words are superimposed over pictures to be named, with the timing of the interfering word relative to the picture systematically manipulated. Two experiments (N = 24 adults in each) explored the time course of effects of associates (e.g., CARROT superimposed on a picture of a rabbit) versus coordinates (e.g., CHIPMUNK superimposed on a picture of a rabbit) on naming latencies. Associates led to faster picture naming than did unrelated words, with facilitative effects occurring at stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs, in ms) ranging from -450 to 0. Coordinates led to slower naming latencies, with the interference effect restricted to SOAs of -150 and 0. The overlapping time course of associative priming and coordinate interference provides important constraints on models of lexical access in speech production. 相似文献
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Despite the progress women have made since the inception of Title IX, many still face discrimination in the sport workplace.
Given the assumption that time-use is gendered, the traditional culture of US intercollegiate sport stands in sharp contrast
to the evolving notion of work-life balance. This study employed a qualitative life course perspective to examine the experiences
of seventeen head coach mothers in NCAA institutions. Results focus on the participants’ historical/social context, biography,
relationships, interplay between these factors, and most importantly the role of administrators as life linkages. The results
suggest that it is insufficient for managers to view the employee in isolation or to neglect the organizational culture in
athletics. Supervisor attention to this, while time and effort-intensive, can impact employee well-being. 相似文献
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To examine the influence of gender stereotyping of administration positions in intercollegiate athletics, the present study evaluated the gender typing of managerial subroles by undergraduate and graduate sport management students from two northeastern universities in the U.S. (59 women, 189 men). Participants indicated importance of managerial subroles for the positions of athletic director, life skills coordinator, and compliance coordinator. Participants rated masculine managerial subroles as most important for athletic director, however feminine managerial subroles were rated of similar importance for both the life skills coordinator and the athletic director. There were no differences between women and men on evaluation of the importance of managerial subroles across all positions. Results of the current study provide some support for role congruity theory within athletic administration. 相似文献
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