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    Figural symbolism in Chinese ideographs

    Hebrew-speaking subjects were presented with 42 pairs of Chinese characters designating antonymic concepts and were required to match them with their corresponding Hebrew words. Correct translation was signifi...

    Asher Koriat, Ilia Levy in Journal of Psycholinguistic Research (1979)

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    Delay of gratification as a function of exchange values and appetitive values of the rewards

    This study examined the manner in which the probability of delaying gratification is affected by the exchange values and the appetitive values of the rewards offered. Several delay-of-gratification questions w...

    Asher Koriat, Mordecai Nisan in Motivation and Emotion (1978)

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    The symbolic implications of vowels and of their orthographic representations in two natural languages

    Ninety-two Hebrew-speaking subjects judged the magnitude, brightness, and hardness symbolism of orthographic characters designating five vowel phonemes in Hindi and in Japanese. For both languages and all thre...

    Asher Koriat, Ilia Levy in Journal of Psycholinguistic Research (1977)