Stimulus Similarity Decreases Spontaneous Object Recognition Regardless of the Retention Interval
The experiment aimed to test in a spontaneous object recognition (SOR) task the effects of stimulus similarity and the interval between a previous familiarization trial and such a task. 1h or 24 h after the familiarization trial with two identical copies of an object, exploration of one of the objects and another novel object was assessed by recording the number of approaches, as well the time spent close to them. [...]
Investigating the Robustness of the Nonparametric Levene Test with more than Two Groups
Testing the equality of variances during hypothesis testing is an important [...]
Fixed Item Parameter Calibration for Assessing Differential Item Functioning in Computerized Adaptive Testing
In computerized adaptive testing pretest items are presented in conjunction with [...]
Emotional Cuing to Test Attentional Network Functioning in Trait Anxiety
The Attention Networks Test (ANT) has been widely used to [...]
Evidence of unconscious learning generated by associative masked priming
El objetivo de este experimento era producir aprendizaje inconsciente mediante [...]
