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    Stroop Paradigm Stroop Analysis

    The results of the modified stroop task support that an interference effect conflicts with perceptual processes. Other studies have examined the contributions to which stroop can conflict with visual processes. Object perception is an important element to visual processes such as the way we recognize an object. A Stroop-like paradigm, “A Familiar-Size Stroop Effect: Real-World Size Is an Automatic Property of Object Representation” (Konkle & Olivia, 2012) was designed

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    The Mean Cinderella Research Paper

    The Mean Cinderella Cassandra Once upon a time there was a sweet lady who married a fine man. They both had children to marriages before, the sweet lady had two children, Manny and Mary. They were both very well polite, and he had a short, sassy and, hateful daughter. Her name was Cinderella. Cinderella was very mean and lazy so she made her father, stepmother, and step sisters do all the housework, but they didn’t complain because they were all very scared of her. One day, the king’s son invited

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    The Stroop Effect

    Effect of Stroop Test trial types (congruous, incongruous, control, semantic) on reaction times within a university population Li-Ann Smal 13320884 Lab Group 1 Word count: 1936 Abstract The Stroop effect was investigated in a sample of psychology students from Trinity College, Dublin. 39 females and 15 males participated in a Stroop task comprising of four trial types: congruous, incongruous, control and semantic. Their reaction time to each of these trials was measured. The findings suggested

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    Analyzing The Stroop Effect

    obviously related to a behavior we perform automatically. The Stroop Effect is one of those phenomenons that challenge our automatic ability. Previous research indicates that objects and colors took longer to name aloud than reading aloud corresponding words (MacLeod, 1935). The stroop effect was tested in college students, in an Experimental Psychology class. Eighteen participants were asked to take a brief test on the stroop effect, presenting the participants with a congruent and incongruent word

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    Quality Improvement

    Collaborative Communication: Integrating SBAR to Improve Quality/Patient Safety Outcomes Cynthia D. Beckett, Gayle Kipnis Purpose/Evidence-Based Practice Question Collaborative communication and teamwork are essential elements for quality care and patient safety. Adverse patient occurrences are an extremely common outcome of communication failures (Leonard, Graham, & Bonacum, 2004). In 2004, the Joint Commission (formerly the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations)

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    Geography Notes

    February 25, 2013 Winds Aloft * Isobaric surfaces slope downward from the low latitudes to the pole * Atmosphere is warmer near the Equator, pressure gradients force pushes air poleward * Pressure gradient force increase with altitude, bringing strong winds at high altitudes * Friction increases from low latitude to high latitude * Decreases in upper atmosphere where wind speeds are high The Geostrophic Wind * At high latitudes, a moving parcel of air is subjected to:

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    Forensic Science in the 21st Century

    Forensic Science in the 21st Century Gertrude West Forensic Science and Psychological Profiling /CJA590 May 30, 2011 Edward Baker Forensic Science in the 21st Century Forensic science has various influences on crime, investigation and the people that are involved. Forensic science has a connection with the courts to ensure crimes are getting solved and justice is being served to those that commit crimes. With the help of forensic science, crimes are being solved from a human and technological

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    Zfl the Effect List

    Effect Types and Parameters © 2012 ZOOM CORPORATION Copying or reproduction of this document in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Effect Types and Parameters Parameter Effect type Parameter range Effect explanation Flanger This is a jet sound like an ADA Flanger. Knob1 Page01 Depth PreD Page02 0–100 0–50 Rate Mix Sets the depth of the modulation. Knob2 0–50 0–100 Reso Level Sets the speed of the modulation. Knob3 -10–10 0–150 Adjusts the intensity of the modulation

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    What Are the Effects of Deforestation on the Earth?

    Abstract Deforestation is occurring around the world at an unprecedented pace. Throughout the forests of virtually every continent, people are destroying valuable forests either for purposes of living or trade. International trade and the buildup of the industrial complex are causing rapid deforestation. With the recent discovery of the damage to the ozone layer, numerous worldwide organizations and governments have taken strides to reduce the actions of humans that damage, not only the ozone

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    Collaborative Consumption

    Collaborative Consumption: Is it a disruptive business model? Introduction Airbnb (www.airbnb.com) started in August 2008 as a booking service letting private, spare space around the world, a marketplace that connects people who need temporary living spaces, to people who have extra spaces. The extra spaces could be a spare bed, a room, an apartment or even a villa. In five years’ time they now have over 10 million nights booked, have over 300,000 listings worldwide, operate over 33,000 cities

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