Effects of mixed versus blocked design on stimulus evaluation: combining underadditive effects |
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Authors: | van der Schoot Menno Smulders Fren T Y Los Sander A Kok Albert |
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Affiliation: | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands. M.van.der.Schoot@psy.vu.nl |
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Abstract: | According to the asynchronous discrete coding model of Miller, two manipulations should display underadditive effects on reaction time if they slow down noncontingent stages associated with the processing of two separable dimensions of a stimulus. Underadditive effects are also predicted by a dual route model when a task variable is factorially varied with design type (mixed vs blocked). Interpretations of both underadditive effects and their combination were evaluated. Intact and degraded stimuli were presented to 18 young adults either in a single block (mixed) or in separate blocks (blocked). Spatial stimulus-response (S-R) compatibility was manipulated in all conditions. Stimulus degradation and S-R compatibility interacted underadditively, but only in blocked presentations. Both interpretations of underadditive effects were supported. Eye-movement registrations provided additional support for the alternative routes model. |
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