Word Categorization as a Function of Stimulus Presentation

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Kastoor Bhana
Charity O'Neil

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South African Journal of Psychology

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Word categorization as a function of stimulus presentation was examined by means of the Word Categorization Test, in a group of young adults. The results indicate (a) a minimal use of the phonetic similarity criterion, (b) a differential employment of semantic similarity and complementarity criteria depending upon the stimulus presentation procedure, (c) a significant sex difference, and (d) evidence of response patterning in one of the presentation conditions. The results are discussed in terms of their theoretical and methodological implications.

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Bhana, K., & O'Neil, C. (1979). Word Categorization as a Function of Stimulus Presentation. South African Journal of Psychology, 9(3-4), 81-83. doi: 10.1177/008124637900900301

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