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|| Training? || see list of pictures with labels for 2 minutes || 48 objects Part 1: See picture, hear name twice [[BR]] Part 2: Test for label, hear name again || 40 objects at a time, 80 total [[BR]] Part 1: See picture, hear name twice [[BR]] Part 2: Test for label, hear name again || || #Experimental Trials || || 58 || || || #Fillers || || 72 || || || Nature of Exptl Trials || || || || || Nature of Fillers || || || || || Results || || || || || Problems || || || || |
|| Training? || see list of pictures with labels for 2 minutes || 40 objects, 4 names repeated twice [[BR]] Part 1: See picture, hear name twice [[BR]] Part 2: Test for label, hear name again || 40 objects at a time, 80 total [[BR]] Part 1: See picture, hear name twice [[BR]] Part 2: Test for label, hear name again || || #Experimental Trials || 55 || 58 || 72 || || #Fillers || 42 || 72 || 16 || || Nature of Exptl Trials || 4 gi-primes, 2 ga-primes, 6 ha-primes plus their frequency matched words to use as a comparison. I was pretty new at this at the time. || 3x3 design [[BR]] Patti, Hannah, Gabe X hand give or pass X objects beginning with ha, ga, pa, or something else entirely || 2x design [[BR]] every verb pair has 4 sets of objects... used transitive verbs that could be described in at least 2 ways. 2 verbs prime for the one interpretation, 2 for the other, and the other 4 objects are frequency matched objects to give a base rate. Includes 12 hgp trials, 4 toss trials and 6 other verb pairs || || Nature of Fillers || toss, throw, show, and offer trials with a balanced number of verbs and characters || 18 super-strong phonological priming trials for transitive verbs, || || || Results || 10 subjects [[BR]] showed preliminary priming effects from the object to the verb, about 25% of the hgp trials were 'hand' or 'pass', also showed the 'gi' primed 'gave' better than 'ga' did. || 12 subjects, preliminary feedforward phonological priming, also effects of repetition on fluency and ditransitive noun phrase ordering || not yet analyzed || || Problems || imbalanced number of trials per experimental condition! fillers often repeated the same people and objects, work on finding feedforward evidence first, too many experimental trials? || no variation of verbs || not yet analyzed || |
A comparison of the experiments
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Old |
Expt 2 |
Expt 1 |
Length |
96 trials |
126 trials |
96 trials |
Communication task? |
yes, with Katrina as partner |
no |
no |
Memory task? |
recall task of 40 items |
pictures -> labels |
pictures -> labels |
Training? |
see list of pictures with labels for 2 minutes |
40 objects, 4 names repeated twice BR Part 1: See picture, hear name twice BR Part 2: Test for label, hear name again |
40 objects at a time, 80 total BR Part 1: See picture, hear name twice BR Part 2: Test for label, hear name again |
#Experimental Trials |
55 |
58 |
72 |
#Fillers |
42 |
72 |
16 |
Nature of Exptl Trials |
4 gi-primes, 2 ga-primes, 6 ha-primes plus their frequency matched words to use as a comparison. I was pretty new at this at the time. |
3x3 design BR Patti, Hannah, Gabe X hand give or pass X objects beginning with ha, ga, pa, or something else entirely |
2x design BR every verb pair has 4 sets of objects... used transitive verbs that could be described in at least 2 ways. 2 verbs prime for the one interpretation, 2 for the other, and the other 4 objects are frequency matched objects to give a base rate. Includes 12 hgp trials, 4 toss trials and 6 other verb pairs |
Nature of Fillers |
toss, throw, show, and offer trials with a balanced number of verbs and characters |
18 super-strong phonological priming trials for transitive verbs, |
|
Results |
10 subjects BR showed preliminary priming effects from the object to the verb, about 25% of the hgp trials were 'hand' or 'pass', also showed the 'gi' primed 'gave' better than 'ga' did. |
12 subjects, preliminary feedforward phonological priming, also effects of repetition on fluency and ditransitive noun phrase ordering |
not yet analyzed |
Problems |
imbalanced number of trials per experimental condition! fillers often repeated the same people and objects, work on finding feedforward evidence first, too many experimental trials? |
no variation of verbs |
not yet analyzed |