Revealing hidden interactions in mean performance through distributional analyses: Evidence from Chinese lexical decision performance.

IF 3.2 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Psychonomic Bulletin & Review Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.3758/s13423-024-02609-x
Melvin J Yap, Chi-Shing Tse, An Qi Lim, David A Balota, Derek Besner
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Important insights in visual word recognition have been provided by studies examining the combined influence of multiple factors on participants' mean response times to English words in the lexical decision task. However, to make progress towards a complete understanding of how meaning is activated by print, researchers need to conduct more detailed analyses of behavioral patterns beyond mean response latencies and accuracies, particularly how variables influence different components of response time distributions. Moreover, it is critical to extend patterns found in English to the diverse scripts encountered by readers across the world. The present study is the first to explore the theoretically important effects of stimulus quality and word frequency on lexical decisions involving two-character Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese Chinese words, using participants from Singapore and Hong Kong, respectively. Despite the profound differences between the English and Chinese writing systems, we observed remarkably similar trade-offs in the stimulus quality × word frequency interaction across different portions of the response time distribution for both orthographies, indicating that the optimization of lexical processing by leveraging available codes in response to task demands extends across multiple and highly diverse writing systems.

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通过分布分析揭示平均成绩中隐藏的相互作用:中文词汇决策成绩的证据。
通过研究多种因素对参与者在词性判断任务中对英语单词的平均反应时间的综合影响,人们对视觉单词识别有了重要的认识。然而,要想在全面了解印刷品如何激活意义方面取得进展,研究人员需要对平均反应潜伏期和准确率之外的行为模式进行更详细的分析,特别是变量如何影响反应时间分布的不同组成部分。此外,将在英语中发现的模式扩展到世界各地读者所接触的各种文字也至关重要。本研究首次使用分别来自新加坡和香港的受试者,探讨了刺激质量和词频对涉及双字符普通话和广东话词汇决策的重要理论影响。尽管中英文书写系统差异巨大,但我们观察到在两种正字法的反应时间分布的不同部分,刺激质量与词频交互作用的权衡非常相似,这表明通过利用可用代码来应对任务需求从而优化词法处理的做法适用于多种高度多样化的书写系统。
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