Testing the moral algebra of two Kohlbergian informers
This paper seeks to unify two major theories of moral judgment: Kohlberg´s stage theory and Anderson´s moral information integration theory. Subjects were told about thoughts of actors in Kohlberg's classic altruistic Heinz dilemma and in a new egoistical dilemma. These actors's thoughts represented Kohlberg's stages I (Personal Risk) and IV (Societal Risk) and had three levels, High, Medium, and Low. They were presented singly and in a 3 x 3 [...]
Semantic facilitation and lexical competition in picture naming
Four experiments are reported to study lexical access in picture naming. [...]
Type I Error in Differential Item Functioning Based on Differences in the Difficulty Parameters
Se estudia mediante simulación el Error de Tipo I cometido en [...]
The role of the number of cues on retroactive interference in human predictive learning.
Two experiments explored retroactive interference in human predictive learning. The [...]
Recovery of the cue-consequence relationship by context change after interference in causal learning
Resultados recientes en la literatura ponen en cuestión si la [...]
