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Lexical characteristics of words used in emotional Stroop experiments
Authors:Larsen Randy J  Mercer Kimberly A  Balota David A
Institution:Department of Psychology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA. rlarsen@wustl.edu
Abstract:Validity of the emotional Stroop task hinges on equivalence between the emotion and the control words in terms of lexical features related to word recognition. The authors evaluated the lexical features of 1,033 words used in 32 published emotional Stroop studies. Emotion words were significantly lower in frequency of use, longer in length, and had smaller orthographic neighborhoods than words used as controls. These lexical features contribute to slower word recognition and hence are likely to contribute to delayed latencies in color naming. The often-replicated slowdown in color naming of emotion words may be due, in part, to lexical differences between the emotion and control words used in the majority of such studies to date.
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