Normative data for 102 Spanish remote associate problems and age-related differences in performance
The Remote Associates Test (RAT) is a measure developed by Mednick (1962) which is used to assess the convergent thinking component of creativity. This study presents a normative database in Spanish including 102 problems based on the RAT. Three sets of problems were built according to the type of between-word associations: semantic, compound, and two-word expressions. These problems were administered to a sample of 309 elementary, high-school, and university students. [...]
Methods to Estimate the Variance of some Indices of the Signal Detection Theory: A Simulation Study
A simulation study is presented to evaluate and compare three methods [...]
False Recognition in DRM Lists with Low Association: A Normative Study
A wide array of studies have explored memory distortions with the [...]
Clustering Words to Match Conditions: An Algorithm for Stimuli Selection in Factorial Designs
With the increasing refinement of language processing models and the [...]
Does the position of Response Options in Multiple-Choice Tests Matter
In large scale multiple-choice (MC) tests alternate forms of a [...]
