This online book is a reprint of:
Bernabeu, P. (2022). Language and sensorimotor simulation in conceptual processing: Multilevel analysis and statistical power. Lancaster University. https://doi.org/10.17635/lancaster/thesis/1795
Materials: https://osf.io/vyb8k
Conclusion
Word frequency presented the largest effect in the three models. Orthographic Levenshtein distance was the second largest effect in the semantic decision and the lexical decision studies, whereas its phonological counterpart was not significant in any of the studies. The latter difference makes sense, as participants read the stimulus words in the three studies (Brysbaert, 2022).
References
Brysbaert, M. (2022). Word recognition II. In M. J. Snowling, C. Hulme, & K. Nation, The science of reading (pp. 79–101). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119705116.ch4
Pablo Bernabeu, 2022. Licence: CC BY 4.0.
Thesis: https://doi.org/10.17635/lancaster/thesis/1795.
Online book created using the R package bookdown.
Thesis: https://doi.org/10.17635/lancaster/thesis/1795.
Online book created using the R package bookdown.