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Autor(res): J. RIDLEY STROOP
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Enviado em: 21/5/2009 12:07:50
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J Exp Psychol Appl (1935) Volume 18: 643 - 662.
Interference or inhibition (the terms seem to have been used almost indiscriminately) has been given a large place in experimental literature. The investigation was begun by the physiologists prior to 1890 (Bowditch and Warren, J. W., 1890) and has been continued to the present, principally by psychologists (Lester, 1932). Of the numerous studies that have been published during this period only a limited number of the most relevant reports demand our attention here.
STROOP, STROOP EFFECT, NAME COLOR, SERIAL VERBAL REACTION
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