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摘要
在评价性决策任务的范式中,K. C. Klauer、C. Rossnagel和J. Musch(1997)已经能够证明,在情感启动中,与语义启动相反,列表上下文效应已经发生在短SOA中,而在长SOA中则不会发生。作为对短SOA中这种令人惊讶的上下文效应的可能解释,提出了一种匹配机制。理论上重要的一致性比例效应在0毫秒的SOA下可以在40个参与者的实验中复制。然而,随后的识别测试结果表明,一致性比例效应不受假定的相关性检查机制的调节。Stroop范式可能为解释情感启动提供了比先前假设的语义启动更好的理论框架。
[The proportion affect in affective priming: replication and evaluation of a theoretical explanation].
In the paradigm of the evaluative decision task, K. C. Klauer, C. Rossnagel and J. Musch (1997) have been able to show that in affective priming, contrary to semantic priming, a list context effect occurs already at a short SOA, whereas it does not occur at long SOAs. As a possible explanation of this surprising context effect at a short SOA, a matching mechanism was proposed. The theoretically important consistency proportion effect at an SOA of 0 ms could be replicated in an experiment with 40 participants. The results of a subsequent recognition test, however, suggest that the consistency proportion effect is not mediated by the supposed relatedness-checking mechanism. The Stroop paradigm may provide a better theoretical framework for the explanation of affective priming than the previously assumed analogy to semantic priming.