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Five lexical decision experiments were conducted to examine this issue.
The cases were constructed by incorporating results from U.S. and European studies and developing simple, yet plausible expected value decision experiments and analyses.
We employ decision experiments given the shortcomings of the alternative methods for empirical study of institutions, as well as the limits on theoretical prediction about behaviors under trust.
To obtain insight into the challenges of incorporating forecasts into sea ice/iceberg management for offshore operations, simple expected value decision experiments for the FPSO case are discussed below.
This study used visual lexical decision experiments with correlational designs to compare the influences of base morpheme frequency and family size on response times to derived words in English and to test for interactions of these variables with suffix productivity.
This was found in a series of lexical decision experiments published by Myers et al. [29] or presented at the International Conference on the Mental Lexicon in Canada in 2004 and 2006.
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A cross-modal lexical decision experiment was conducted.
A cross-modal lexical decision experiment (Swinney 1979) was conducted.
French-English bilinguals performed a generalized lexical decision experiment with mixed lists of French and English words and pseudo-words.
Forty-eight native speakers of Mandarin Chinese (13 males, 35 females) aged 18 23 (mean age = 20.5, SD = 1.7) were paid to participate in the cross-modal lexical decision experiment.
Here we report a lexical decision experiment using a technique that taps the early stages of visual-word recognition (i.e., masked priming).
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