Developmental Study of the Reversed Stroop Effect in Chinese-English Bilinguals |
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Authors: | Hsuan-Chih Chen Connie Ho |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology , The Chinese University of Hong Kong , Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | Chinese-English bilinguals in Grades 2, 4, 8, 10, and in college read Chinese and English color words in black or in colored print in the corresponding language. Subjects were more efficient in reading Chinese than English. This superiority effect of reading Chinese gradually decreased as subjects' familiarity with English increased. Furthermore, skilled readers were less susceptible than less skilled readers to the introduction of conflicting colors of ink. This result indicates that the pattern of the reversed Stroop (1935; Dunbar & MacLeod, 1984) effect is related to the proficiency of word processing. |
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Keywords: | choice concurrent schedule induction lever press rat |
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