Dataset for: Semantic Priming Across Many Languages - Data for Korean, Turkish, and Russian
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Buchanan, Erin
Abstract / Description
This dataset contains the raw trial data of the Korean, Turkish, and Russian data collection from the SPAML project with funding from ZPID and a Bilendi data collection team. The data is presented here in long format, with each trial representing one row in the data. Please note that the information about the build of the study will only display on the first trial, and the demographic information will only display on the trial that collected this information. You can assume all other rows with the same observation ID are those same build and demographics. Other 'missing' data occurs when a column is not relevant for that trial (i.e., correct will not show for non-word trial pages).
Please see https://osf.io/q4fjy/ for up to date paper citation information - registered report in Nature Human Behaviour. Buchanan, E. M. et al. (2021, December 7). Measuring the Semantic Priming Effect Across Many Languages. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/q4fjy
Semantic priming has been studied for nearly 50 years across various experimental manipulations and theoretical frameworks. These studies provide insight into the cognitive underpinnings of semantic representations in both healthy and clinical populations; however, they have suffered from several issues including generally low sample sizes and a lack of diversity in linguistic implementations. Here, we will test the size and the variability of the semantic priming effect across ten languages by creating a large database of semantic priming values, based on an adaptive sampling procedure. Differences in response latencies between related word-pair conditions and unrelated word-pair conditions (i.e., difference score confidence interval is greater than zero) will allow quantifying evidence for semantic priming, whereas improvements in model fit with the addition of a random intercept for language will provide support for variability in semantic priming across languages.
Keyword(s)
semantic priming linguistics cognitive psychology big team science Psychological Science AcceleratorPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2023-03-01
Temporal coverage
2022
2023
Publisher
PsychArchives
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Citation
Buchanan, E. M. et al. (2021, December 7). Measuring the Semantic Priming Effect Across Many Languages. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/q4fjy
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Buchanan, Erin
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Temporal coverage2022
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Temporal coverage2023
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PsychArchives acquisition timestamp2023-03-01T10:04:24Z
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Made available on2023-03-01T10:04:24Z
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Creation date2022
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Date of first publication2023-03-01
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Abstract / DescriptionThis dataset contains the raw trial data of the Korean, Turkish, and Russian data collection from the SPAML project with funding from ZPID and a Bilendi data collection team. The data is presented here in long format, with each trial representing one row in the data. Please note that the information about the build of the study will only display on the first trial, and the demographic information will only display on the trial that collected this information. You can assume all other rows with the same observation ID are those same build and demographics. Other 'missing' data occurs when a column is not relevant for that trial (i.e., correct will not show for non-word trial pages).en
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Abstract / DescriptionPlease see https://osf.io/q4fjy/ for up to date paper citation information - registered report in Nature Human Behaviour. Buchanan, E. M. et al. (2021, December 7). Measuring the Semantic Priming Effect Across Many Languages. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/q4fjyen
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Abstract / DescriptionSemantic priming has been studied for nearly 50 years across various experimental manipulations and theoretical frameworks. These studies provide insight into the cognitive underpinnings of semantic representations in both healthy and clinical populations; however, they have suffered from several issues including generally low sample sizes and a lack of diversity in linguistic implementations. Here, we will test the size and the variability of the semantic priming effect across ten languages by creating a large database of semantic priming values, based on an adaptive sampling procedure. Differences in response latencies between related word-pair conditions and unrelated word-pair conditions (i.e., difference score confidence interval is greater than zero) will allow quantifying evidence for semantic priming, whereas improvements in model fit with the addition of a random intercept for language will provide support for variability in semantic priming across languages.en
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Review statuspeerReviewed
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SponsorshipSupport for this research was provided by ZPID https://leibniz-psychology.org/en/.en
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Table of contentsData for Korean, Russian, and Turkish Codebooks - Markdown format and HTML Output Format for each language Data Processing - Markdown format and HTML Output Format for each language Analysis - Markdown format and HTML Output Formaten
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External description on another websitehttps://osf.io/wrpj4/
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CitationBuchanan, E. M. et al. (2021, December 7). Measuring the Semantic Priming Effect Across Many Languages. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/q4fjyen
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/8090
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.12555
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherPsychArchives
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Is based onhttps://osf.io/q4fjy/
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Is part ofhttps://osf.io/wrpj4/
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Is version ofhttps://github.com/SemanticPriming/SPAML
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Is related tohttps://www.psycharchives.org/handle/20.500.12034/8091
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Is related tohttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.7074
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Keyword(s)semantic primingen
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Keyword(s)linguisticsen
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Keyword(s)cognitive psychologyen
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Keyword(s)big team scienceen
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Keyword(s)Psychological Science Acceleratoren
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleDataset for: Semantic Priming Across Many Languages - Data for Korean, Turkish, and Russianen
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DRO typeresearchData
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Leibniz subject classificationPsychologie
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Visible tag(s)dataen
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Visible tag(s)codebooken
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Visible tag(s)analysis codeen