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Neill, W. Trammell – 1976
Sequential relationships between Stroop color-word stimuli were explored in a random discrete-trials manual response design. Posttrial availability of an interfering response was indicated by a subsequent reduction of reaction time when that response became appropriate. Previous evidence for suppression of competing responses is probably…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Conflict Resolution, Inhibition
Dyer, Frederick N. – 1972
The review summarizes empirical findings and theoretical views related to the Stroop color-word phenomenon, in which naming of a color is disrupted and delayed by the presence of an "irrelevant" word denoting a color different from the color patch. It was deemed important to increase awareness of this phenomenon, since it involves basic…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Bilingual Education, Cognitive Processes, Color
Malliet, Gineva M. – 1986
The Stroop color-word test involves a conflict situation in which subjects are asked to say aloud the ink color used to print a color word on a card. Interference occurs when the ink color is in conflict with the color word, such as 'red' printed in green ink. On the other hand, little interference occurs when asked to name the color words…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Color, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education