19.906, Qs: Semantic Priming Study in German

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Subject: 19.906, Qs: Semantic Priming Study in German

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Date: 18-Mar-2008
From: Mathias Scharinger < mathias.scharinger at uni-konstanz.de >
Subject: Semantic Priming Study in German

 

	
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Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 12:48:00
From: Mathias Scharinger [mathias.scharinger at uni-konstanz.de]
Subject: Semantic Priming Study in German
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We are preparing several semantic priming studies for which we need
semantically or associatively related words. The purpose of this online
query is to find a set of words which are related to particular German
nouns. Participants should therefore be native speakers of German.
Altogether, there will be 50 German nouns, and your task will be to come up
with 4 related nouns for each of these words (the first 4 words you can
think of, given the respective noun). The experimental instructions are
also in German. Thank you very much for your participation! The online
query can be found on

http://www.inter-word.net/bedeutung/

Sie werden in dieser Studie 50 deutsche Wörter auf dem Bildschirm sehen, zu
denen Sie intuitiv und spontan jeweils 4 bedeutungsähnliche  Hauptwörter
(Substantive, Nomen) in die dafür vorgesehenen 4 Formularfelder
hineinschreiben sollen (4 Wörter, die Ihnen als erste zu dem jeweiligen
Wort einfallen). Wenn Ihnen keine 4 Worte einfallen, können Sie auch
weniger angeben, aber versuchen Sie bitte, möglichst viele Wörter zu
finden. Wenn Sie teilnehmen wollen, sollten Sie deutsche/r
Muttersprachler/in sein. Vielen Dank für Ihre Teilnahme!
Die Studie befindet sich auf

http://www.inter-word.net/bedeutung/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics
                     Psycholinguistics
                     Semantics




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