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Explicit and implicit category learning in categorical visual search
Categorical search has been heavily investigated over the past decade, mostly using natural categories that leave the underlying category mental...
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Applications of machine learning to behavioral sciences: focus on categorical data
In the last two decades, advancements in artificial intelligence and data science have attracted researchers' attention to machine learning. Growing...
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Visual working memory phenomena based on categorical tasks replicate using a continuous measure: A simple interpretation and some methodological considerations
An increasingly popular method for investigating visuospatial working memory assumes stored features of objects such as color and orientation vary...
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Emotion regulation unveiled through the categorical lens of attachment
BackgroundEmotion regulation, the process by which individuals manage and modify their emotional experiences, expressions, and responses to...
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Contingent capture by color is sensitive to categorical color perception
Contingent capture (CC) theory postulates that attention can only be captured by top-down matching stimuli. Although the contingent capture of...
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The categorical use of a continuous time representation
The abstract concept of time is mentally represented as a spatially oriented line, with the past associated with the left space and the future...
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Analysing data from the psycholinguistic visual-world paradigm: Comparison of different analysis methods
In this paper, we discuss key characteristics and typical experimental designs of the visual-world paradigm and compare different methods of...
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Within-session dynamics of categorical and memory mechanisms in pigeons
The current experiments used categorical mid-session reversal (MSR) to examine how eight pigeons utilized categorical and item-specific mechanisms to...
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Detecting non-content-based response styles in survey data: An application of mixture factor analysis
It is common for some participants in self-report surveys to be careless, inattentive, or lacking in effort. Data quality can be severely compromised...
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An investigation of cyberloafing behaviors in learners of Turkish as a foreign language
Cyberloafing can be defined as using technological devices for extracurricular activities during the lesson. The misuse of technological tools and...
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Maximizing valid eye-tracking data in human and macaque infants by optimizing calibration and adjusting areas of interest
Remote eye tracking with automated corneal reflection provides insights into the emergence and development of cognitive, social, and emotional...
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Implementation Drivers as Practical Measures of Data-Driven Decision-Making: An Initial Validation Study in Early Childhood Programs
Leveraging data to demonstrate program effectiveness, inform decision making, and support program implementation is an ongoing need for social and...
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Distractor similarity and category variability effects in search
Categorical search involves looking for objects based on category information from long-term memory. Previous research has shown that search...
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Vision at a glance: The role of attention in processing object-to-object categorical relations
When viewing a scene at a glance, the visual and categorical relations between objects in the scene are extracted rapidly. In the present study, the...
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Drink for drink: measurement of preloading motivations for field and survey research with correlates of alcohol related harms
Field researchers often use categorical systems to record primary preloading motivations , while survey researchers use continuous systems to examine pr...
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Investigation of the Variables Affecting Primary School Teachers’ State of Anxiety and Motivation in Mathematics Teaching through Data Mining Methods
The goal of the present study is to determine the factors affecting primary school teachers’ anxiety and motivation in teaching mathematics by using...
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Perception of the temporal order of digits during rapid serial visual presentation is influenced by their ordinality
Psychological research has extensively shown that individuals are limited in their ability to process environmental information temporally. In a...
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Differential effects of semantic distance, distractor salience, and relations in verbal analogy
Prior studies of A:B::C:D verbal analogies have identified several factors that affect performance, including the semantic similarity between source...