Modulation of additive and interactive effects by trial history revisited

作者: Michael E. J. Masson , Maximilian M. Rabe , Reinhold Kliegl

DOI: 10.3758/S13421-016-0666-Z

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摘要: Masson and Kliegl (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, Cognition, 39, 898–914, 2013) reported evidence that the nature target stimulus on previous trial a lexical decision task modulates effects independent variables current trial, including additive versus interactive word frequency quality. In contrast, recent reanalyses previously published data from experiments that, unlike experiments, did not include semantic priming as factor, found no for modulation quality by history (Balota, Aschenbrenner, & Yap, Journal 1563–1571, 2013; O’Malley Besner, 34, 1400–1411, 2013). We report two included factor attempted to replicate modulatory Kliegl. neither experiment was additivity modulated history, converging with findings Balota et al. Besner. Other influences however, were replicated in new reflect potential trial-by-trial alterations processes.

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