Thursday, May 30, 2019
Feedback Stress: Does Auditory Feedback Negatively Affect Performance o
The Stroop EffectIn his historic study, Stroop found that reading call of comments interfered with individuals ability to name the sign color the word was printed in when the two differed (i.e., the word BLUE written in red ink) (1935). However, the basis of this phenomenon green goddess be traced back to Cattell who found that naming colors and pictures took twice as long to accomplish than reading the word these colors or pictures represented (1886). He concluded that this was due to reading being an automatic process while identifying colors or pictures requires a conscious effort (Cattell, 1886). MacLeod (1991) reflects that it was Cattells work which powerfully influenced future psychologist including Stroop.In his experiment, Stroop investigated how the reaction time to name colors increase when it conflicted with the automatic process of reading. He broke down his experiment into three parts. In the first, he tested how reading the name of a color printed in a differe nt ink color (i.e., BLUE) differed from reading the name of a color printed in black ink (i.e., BLUE). The difference between the name of the color and the ink color it was printed in caused a slight interference resulting in an increased reaction time of 2.3 seconds (Stroop, 1935). In the second part of his experiment, Stroop (1935) looked at reaction time differences between naming the color of solid blocks (i.e., ) versus naming the color of the ink not the name of the color (i.e., responding RED for BLUE). He found that participants required 74% more time to name the color of the ink when it did not watch with the name of the color (Stroop, 1935). Stroop concluded that it was the interference between the automatic process of reading the na... ...a preliminary feedback intervention theory. Psychological Bulletin, 119(2), 254-284. doi 10.1037/0033-2909.119.2.254MacLeod, C. M. (1991). Half a ascorbic acid of research on the Stroop Effect An integrative review. Psychologi cal Bulletin, 109(2), 163-203. doi 10.1037/0033-2909.109.2.163Richards, A., French, C. C., Johnson, W. Naparstek, J., & Williams, J. (1992). Effects of mood manipulation and anxiety on performance of an emotional Stroop task. British diary of Psychology, 83(4), 479-491.Shor, R. E. (1975). An auditory analog of the Stroop test. Journal of General Psychology, 93(2), 281-288.Stroop, J. R. (1935). Studies of interference in serial verbal reactions. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 18(6), 643-662.Thorndike, E. L. (1913). Educational psychology, volume ii The psychology of learning. untried York, NY Teachers College, Columbia University.
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