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Tytuł:
Archaeologia Polona Vol. 53 (2015)
Principal component analysis (PCA) of buried archaeological remains by VIS-NIR spectroscopy
Autorzy:
Jordan, David
Fiedler, Sabine
Wagner, Thomas
Choi, Yoon Jung
Lampel, Johannes
Wydawca:
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences
Powiązania:
Smith, M.O., Johnson, P.E. and Adams, J.B. 1985. Quantitative determination of mineral types and abundances from reflectance spectra using principal components analysis, Journal of Geophysical Research 90, 797–804
Clark, R.N. and Roush, T.L. 1984. Reflectance Spectroscopy: Quantitative Analysis Techniques for Remote Sensing Applications, Journal of Geophysical Research 89, 6329–6340
Galvăo, L.S., Pizarro, M. A. and Epiphanio, J.C.N. 2001. Variations in reflectance of tropical soils: Spectralchemical composition relationships from AVIRIS data, Remote Sensing of Environment 75, 245–255
Viscarra Rossel, R.A., Cattle, S.R., Ortega, A. and Fouad Y. 2009. In situ measurements of soil colour, mineral composition and clay content by vis-NIR spectroscopy, Geoderma 150, 253–266
Archaeologia Polona
Opis:
il. ; 24 cm
ill. ; 24 cm
Dostawca treści:
RCIN - Repozytorium Cyfrowe Instytutów Naukowych
Inne
Tytuł:
American food and game fishes: a popular account of all the species found in America north of the equator, with keys for ready identification, life histories, and methods of capture
Autorzy:
Jordan, David Starr (1851–1931)
Dugmore, Arthur Radclyffe (1870–1955). Photographer.
Evermann, Barton Warren (1853–1932). Joint author.
Wydawca:
Doubleday, Page & Co.
Opis:
Na s. IV : "Published May, 1902"
L, 572 s. : il. ; 26 cm
"Illustrated with colored plates and text drawings and with photographs from life by A. Radclyffe Dugmore"
Dostawca treści:
RCIN - Repozytorium Cyfrowe Instytutów Naukowych
Książka
Tytuł:
The auto-personalization computing project in libraries
Autorzy:
Vanderheiden, Gregg
Folmar, David
Jordan, Bern
Szopa, Anna
Wydawca:
Springer
Opis:
People with disabilities often need support and accommodation to effectively use computers at libraries. While there are many helpful tools and built-in features available, they are difficult for staff and patrons to discover, understand, and apply. Easier methods to discover access and usability features combined with auto-personalization of computers may solve many of these problems, but the potential use and impact of such systems in the library context is not known. Initial qualitative research was conducted in two U.S. public libraries. We used semi-structured interviews to gather information about computer-related problems in libraries and opinions about a prototype feature discovery and auto-personalization software system called Morphic. This study led to a better understanding about how such a system could help patrons, facilitate library staff work, and impact library performance. The findings led to additional features and further development of the Morphic system.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Inne
Tytuł:
Palaeoecological data indicates land-use changes across Europe linked to spatial heterogeneity in mortality during the Black Death pandemic
Autorzy:
Pluskowski, Aleks
Fernandes, Ricardo
Brown, Alex
Kupryjanowicz, Mirosława
Pokorný, Petr
Milecka, Krystyna
Brauer, Achim
López- Sáez, José Antonio
Guzowski, Piotr
Sánchez, Francisca Alba
Lagerås, Per
Seim, Andrea
Mazier, Florence
Wacnik, Agnieszka
Fiłoc, Magdalena
Masci, Lucrezia
Florenzano, Assunta
Poska, Anneli
Sebag, David
Panajiotidis, Sampson
Tunno, Irene
Sá Ferreira, Carla
Miras, Yannick
Stivrins, Normunds
Kouli, Katerina
Poniat, Radosław
Rösch, Manfred
Novenko, Elena
Stančikaitė, Miglė
Ljungqvist, Fredrik Charpentier
Cocozza, Carlo
Ejarque, Ana
Obremska, Milena
Reitalu, Triin
Kozáková, Radka
Björkman, Leif
Vignola, Cristiano
Masi, Alessia
Mercuri, Anna Maria
Palli, Jordan
Papadopoulou, Maria L.
Fredh, Erik Daniel
Kołaczek, Piotr
Abel-Schaad, Daniel
Bauch, Martin
Jasiunas, Nauris
Pérez-Díaz, Sebastián
Słowiński, Michał
Sadori, Laura
Piovesan, Gianluca
Lamentowicz, Mariusz
Luelmo-Lautenschlaeger, María de los Reyes
Mensing, Scott
Lindbladh, Matts
Marcisz, Katarzyna
Noryśkiewicz, Agnieszka Maria
Izdebski, Adam
Pędziszewska, Anna
Newfield, Timothy
Fyfe, Ralph
Czerwiński, Sambor
Veski, Siim
Opis:
The Black Death (1347-1352 CE) is the most renowned pandemic in human history, believed by many to have killed half of Europe’s population. However, despite advances in ancient DNA research that conclusively identified the pandemic’s causative agent (bacterium Yersinia pestis), our knowledge of the Black Death remains limited, based primarily on qualitative remarks in medieval written sources available for some areas of Western Europe. Here, we remedy this situation by applying a pioneering new approach, ‘big data palaeoecology’, which, starting from palynological data, evaluates the scale of the Black Death’s mortality on a regional scale across Europe. We collected pollen data on landscape change from 261 radiocarbon-dated coring sites (lakes and wetlands) located across 19 modern-day European countries. We used two independent methods of analysis to evaluate whether the changes we see in the landscape at the time of the Black Death agree with the hypothesis that a large portion of the population, upwards of half, died within a few years in the 21 historical regions we studied. While we can confirm that the Black Death had a devastating impact in some regions, we found that it had negligible or no impact in others. These inter-regional differences in the Black Death’s mortality across Europe demonstrate the significance of cultural, ecological, economic, societal and climatic factors that mediated the dissemination and impact of the disease. The complex interplay of these factors, along with the historical ecology of plague, should be a focus of future research on historical pandemics.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Many Labs 2 : investigating variation in replicability across samples and settings
Autorzy:
Kamiloglu, Roza G.
Bocian, Konrad
Davis, William
Krueger, Lacy E.
Lakens, Daniël
Coen, Sharon
Murphy, Sean C.
Frankowska, Natalia
Pogge, Gabrielle
Kneževic, Goran
Theriault, Jordan
Vaughn, Leigh Ann
Gomez, Angel
Nelson, Anthony J.
Mallett, Robyn K.
van ’t Veer, Anna Elisabeth
Ocampo, Aaron
Szeto, Stephanie
John, Melissa-Sue
Tear, Morgan J.
Cicero, David
Haines, Elizabeth
van der Hulst, Marije
Lazarevic, Ljiljana B
Galliani, Elisa
Conway, Morgan
Chen, Eva
Spachtholz, Philipp
Smith, Michael A.
Berry, Daniel, R
Finck, Carolyn
Aveyard, Mark
Torres, David
Packard, Grant
Grahek, Ivan
Ghoshal, Tanuka
Babalola, Mayowa
Lewis, Jr., Neil A.
Vázquez, Alexandra
Bahník, Štěpán
Vásquez- Echeverría, Alejandro
Maassen, Esther
Innes-Ker, Ase
Haigh, Matthew
Schönbrodt, Felix D.
Doğulu, Canay
Collisson, Brian
Cemalcilar, Zeynep
Vranka, Marek A.
Neto, Félix
Devos, Thierry
de Bruijn, Maike
Huntsinger, Jeffrey
Skorinko, Jeanine L. M.
Malingumu, Winfrida
Chandler, Jesse
Curran, Paul
Stouten, Jeroen
Huynh, Ho
Maitner, Angela T.
Carmichael, Cheryl
Kovac, Carrie
Cambier, Fanny
Sobkow, Agata
Tang, Andrew C. W.
Alper, Sinan
Eller, Anija
Williams, Lisa A.
Cushman, Fiery
Bernstein, Michael
Easterbrook, Matthew
Morris, Wendy L
Bialobrzeska, Olga
Joy-Gaba, Jennifer A.
Brandt, Mark
Cantarero, Katarzyna
Oikawa, Haruka
Rutchick, Abraham M.
Saavedra, Patricio
Cheong, Winne
Losee, Joy E.
Axt, Jordan
Marotta, Satia A.
Vega, Luis Diego
Grahe, Jon
Kurtz, Jamie
Berkics, Mihaly
Dunham, Yarow
Giessner, Steffen
Welch, Cheryl
Tanzer, Norbert
Pilati, Ronaldo
Smolders, Karin C. H. J.
Nosek, Brian A.
Smith-Castro, Vanessa
Pérez-Sánchez, Rolando
Lins, Samuel
Podesta, Lysandra
Ebersole, Charles
van Lange, Paul A. M.
Klein, Richard A.
Medjedovic, Janko
van Assen, Marcel A. L. M.
Szumowska, Ewa
Hall, Michael
Karick, Haruna
Neave, Nick
Adams, Byron
Karabati, Serdar
Oikawa, Masanori
Ong, Elsie
Cai, Huajian
Kende, Anna
Petrovic, Boban
Gonzalez, Roberto
Pollmann, Monique M. H.
Saeri, Alexander K.
Kurapov, German
Sowden, Walter
Chang, Jen-Ho
Zelenski, John M.
de Vries, Marieke
Friedman, Mike
Osowiecka, Malgorzata
Hai, Kakul
Hicks, Josua
Coleman, Jennifer
Dozo, Nerisa
Nichols, Austin Lee
Freyre, Miguel-Angel
Ujhelyi, Adrienn
Vianello, Michelangelo
Gnambs, Timo
Heffernan, Marie
Sekerdej, Maciej
Gill, Tripat
Verschoor, Mark
Wichman, Aaron L.
Inbar, Yoel
Busching, Robert
Keller, Victor N.
Wronska, Marta K.
Steiner, Troy G.
Salomon, Erika
Sirlopú, David
Levitan, Carmel A.
Edlund, John
Dukes, Kristin
Young, Liane
Mena-Pacheco, Fernando
Verniers, Catherine
Durrheim, Kevin
van Aert, Robbie C. M.
Neijenhuijs, Koen
Srivastava, Manini
Wood, Michael
Tybur, Joshua M.
Chatard, Armand
Kappes, Heather Barry
Corker, Katherine
Traczyk, Jakub
Lipsey, Nikolette P.
Green, Eva
O’Donnell, Susan L.
Voermans, Ingrid P. J.
IJzerman, HansInbar
Adams, Jr., Reginald B
Thomae, Manuela
Houdek, Petr
Dalgar, Ilker
Pinter, Brad
Schmidt, Kathleen
Graham, Jesse
Myachykov, Andriy
Jimenez-Leal, William
Kervyn, Nicolas
Street, Chris N. H.
Woodzicka, Julie A
Orosz, Gábor
Sundfelt, Oskar K.
Hasselman, Fred
English, Alexander
Zhijia, Zeng
Milfont, Taciano L.
Opis:
We conducted preregistered replications of 28 classic and contemporary published findings, with protocols that were peer reviewed in advance, to examine variation in effect magnitudes across samples and settings. Each protocol was administered to approximately half of 125 samples that comprised 15,305 participants from 36 countries and territories. Using the conventional criterion of statistical significance (p < .05), we found that 15 (54%) of the replications provided evidence of a statistically significant effect in the same direction as the original finding. With a strict significance criterion (p < .0001), 14 (50%) of the replications still provided such evidence, a reflection of the extremely highpowered design. Seven (25%) of the replications yielded effect sizes larger than the original ones, and 21 (75%) yielded effect sizes smaller than the original ones. The median comparable Cohen’s ds were 0.60 for the original findings and 0.15 for the replications. The effect sizes were small (< 0.20) in 16 of the replications (57%), and 9 effects (32%) were in the direction opposite the direction of the original effect. Across settings, the Q statistic indicated significant heterogeneity in 11 (39%) of the replication effects, and most of those were among the findings with the largest overall effect sizes; only 1 effect that was near zero in the aggregate showed significant heterogeneity according to this measure. Only 1 effect had a tau value greater than .20, an indication of moderate heterogeneity. Eight others had tau values near or slightly above .10, an indication of slight heterogeneity. Moderation tests indicated that very little heterogeneity was attributable to the order in which the tasks were performed or whether the tasks were administered in lab versus online. Exploratory comparisons revealed little heterogeneity between Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic (WEIRD) cultures and less WEIRD cultures (i.e., cultures with relatively high and low WEIRDness scores, respectively). Cumulatively, variability in the observed effect sizes was attributable more to the effect being studied than to the sample or setting in which it was studied.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Rare single nucleotide and copy number variants and the etiology of congenital obstructive uropathy : implications for genetic diagnosis
Autorzy:
Montini, Giovanni
Lin, Fangming
Szmigielska, Agnieszka
Mane, Shrikant
Alberti, Daniele
Guarino, Stefano
Appel, Gerald B.
Tasic, Velibor
Sanna-Cherchi, Simone
Gnutti, Barbara
Gesualdo, Loreto
Martino, Marida
Caliskan, Yasar
Nestor, Jordan G.
Capone, Valentina P.
Saraga, Marijan
Gucev, Zoran
Masnata, Giuseppe
Jin, Gina
Miklaszewska, Monika
Lim, Tze Y.
Lozanovski, Vladimir J.
Cocchi, Enrico
Scolari, Francesco
Marasa, Maddalena
Arapović, Adela
Lifton, Richard P.
Westland, Rik
Izzi, Claudia
Pezzutto, Alessandro
Zaniew, Marcin
Verbitsky, Miguel
McKiernan, James
Kiryluk, Krzysztof
Bonomini, Mario
Uy, Natalie S.
Ke, Juntao
Canetta, Pietro A.
Bomback, Andrew S.
Morello, William
La Scola, Claudio
Hays, Thomas
Bodria, Monica
Szczepańska, Maria
Ahram, Dina F.
Jamry-Dziurla, Anna
Conti, Giovanni
Latos-Bielenska, Anna
Cohen, David J.
Alam, Shumyle
Radhakrishnan, Jai
Manca, Valeria
Caridi, Gianluca
Mitrotti, Adele
Chatterjee, Debanjana
Lambert, Sarah
Finale, Carolina
Savoldi, Gianfranco
Krzemień, Grażyna
Ghiggeri, Gian Marco
Tondolo, Francesco
Rao, Mangala
Giordano, Mario
Drożdż, Dorota
Zhang, Jun Y.
Gharavi, Ali G.
Baraldi, Olga
van Wijk, Joanna A.E.
Kil, Byum Hee
Ranghino, Andrea
Piva, Stacy E.
Sikora, Przemysław
Esposito, Pasquale
Marzuillo, Pierluigi
Mizerska-Wasiak, Malgorzata
Zibar, Lada
La Manna, Gaetano
Santoro, Domenico
Materna-Kiryluk, Anna
Fiaccadori, Enrico
Pisani, Isabella
Di Renzo, Dacia
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Measuring the semantic priming effect across many languages
Autorzy:
Monteiro, Luis Carlos Pereira
Stephen, Ian D.
Kowal, Marta
Novak, Lukas
Onič, Jaš
Halama, Peter
Behnke, Maciej
Jankowiak, Katarzyna
Peker, Mehmet
Barzykowski, Krystian
Cowan, Casey
Taboh, Analí R.
Meier, Zdenek
Heyman, Tom
Era, Vanessa
Godbersen, Hendrik
Vaidis, David C.
Chwiłkowska, Patrycja
David, Oana A.
Burin, Debora I.
Romanova, Marina O.
Willinger, David
Arias Quiñones, Danna Catalina
Matthews, Molly F.
Handjaras, Giacomo
Freitag, Raquel Meister Ko
Chang, Feria X. W.
Tang, Chengxiang
Kunisato, Yoshihiko
Kim, M. Justin
Moreau, David
Serçe, Halid O.
Wang, Nan
Yang, Yunkai
Roettger, Timo B.
Saari, Toni T.
van Berkel, Niels
Muppoor, Aishwarya
Scharnowski, Frank
Ulloa, José Luis
Boucher, Leanne
Mak, Matthew H. C.
Zivna, Kristyna
Lewis, Savannah C.
Nagy, Tamás
Dixson, Barnaby James Wyld
Gallyamova, Albina
Feldman, Gilad
Iversen, Rebecca Kvisler
Kohútová, Veronika
Grossmann, Igor
Yun, Chen Chu
Hryniszak, Weronika
Szekely-Copîndean, Raluca D.
Ronderos, Camilo R.
Stevens, Laura M.
Comesaña, Montserrat
Kosachenko, Alexandra I.
Cai, Zhenguang G.
Chuan-Peng, Hu
Trémolière, Bastien
Mazzuca, Claudia
Pypno-Blajda, Katarzyna
Kaczer, Laura
Simonetti, Matilde Ellen
Valentine, Kathrene D.
Demirag Burak, Elif Gizem
Cuccolo, Kelly
Askelund, Adrian Dahl
Hine, Alanna M.
Andreychik, Michael
Hauspie, Cathy
Verkampt, Fanny
Trecca, Fabio
Law, Wilbert
Ilczuk, Ewa
Çoksan, Sami
Colloff, Melissa F.
Muller, Dominique
Suarez, Mar
Jończyk, Rafał
Tiernan, Jake G.
Roberts, S. Craig
Kačmár, Pavol
Arriaga, Patrícia
Torres-Muñoz, Vicente
Verheyen, Steven
Tran, Ulrich S.
Gattei, Carolina A.
Griener, Lindsay M.
Zhang, Yucheng
He, Zhiran
Wolfe, Kelly
Parker, Adam J.
Cong, Chin Wen
Sepehri, Amir
Gatti, Daniele
Järvikivi, Juhani
Marchant, Nicolás
Tavel, Peter
Grigoryev, Dmitry
Senderecka, Magdalena
Zumbrunn, Nina Meret
McGovern, David P.
Isloi, Chris
Mattoli-Sánchez, Josefina
Stieger, Stefan
Tan, Joel C. R.
Pažon, Blaž
Çoker, Ogeday
Angele, Bernhard
Davis, William E.
Peters, Kim
Melinscak, Filip
Daryani, Yalda
Fernández-López, Maria
Malinakova, Klara
Thériault, Rémi
Arinze, Nwadiogo Chisom
Ropovik, Ivan
Kękuś, Magdalena
Rızaoğlu, Filiz
Chen, Sau-Chin
Buchanan, Erin M.
Jiang, Xiaoming
Ndukaihe, Izuchukwu L. G.
Pavlović, Zoran
Ananyeva, Olga A.
Zhou, Xingxing
Lamm, Claus
Sevincer, A. Timur
Labusch, Melanie
Patel, Ishani
Sorokowska, Agnieszka
Pfuhl, Gerit
Chaigneau, Sergio E.
Heydari, Amirmahdi
Agnoletti, Giulia
Geller, Jason
Söylemez, Sinem
Karl, Johannes A.
Kohút, Michal
Brick, Cameron
Tejada, Julian
Julliard, Yoann
Pavlov, Yuri G.
Studzinska, Anna
Pegler, Dominik
Köster, Massimo
Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola
Efimova, Liudmila A.
Ogbonnaya, Chisom Esther
Garrido-Vásquez, Patricia
Clark, Oliver James
Szumowska, Ewa
Röer, Jan Philipp
Lu, Jackson G.
Arvanitis, Alexios
Korbmacher, Max
Ruiz-Fernandez, Susana
Lau, Chaak Ming
Siew, Cynthia S. Q.
Schmidt, Kathleen
Perea, Manuel
Tamnes, Christian K.
Pronizius, Ekaterina
Özdoğru, Asil Ali
Lettieri, Giada
Montefinese, Maria
Moreno, Sebastian
Buczny, Jacek
Adamkovič, Matúš
Paltoglou, Aspasia Eleni
Roembke, Tanja C.
Marelli, Marco
Taylor, Jack E.
Canessa, Enrique C.
Körtvélyessy, Lívia
Kos, Julija
Giannouli, Vaitsa
Amenta, Simona
Sirota, Miroslav
Duclos, Rod
Akil, Atakan M.
Mulgrew, Kate E.
Szmalec, Arnaud
Varnum, Michael E. W.
Manouilidou, Christina
Kostorz, Kathrin
Christiansen, Morten H.
Havan, Patrik
Butt, Muhammad Mussaffa
Dandeneau, Stéphane Daniel
Koch, Christopher
Zhou, Chenghao
Clarke, A. J. Benjamin
Brandstätter, Eduard
Zheng, Wang
Zhang, Mengfan
Köse, Fatma Ebru
Tschense, Monika
Chartier, Christopher R.
Oliveros, Juan Carlos
Vannucci, Caterina
Miranda, Jacob Francisco
Collins, W. Matthew
Evans, Thomas R.
Sznycer, Daniel
Wormley, Alexandra S.
Gorokhova, Anna Sergeevna
Sarıçiçek, F. Çağlar
Naranowicz, Marcin
Maxwell, Nicholas P.
Alsuhaibani, Zainab
Budak, Nesrin
Wang, Ke
Rinaldi, Luca
Levitan, Carmel A.
Marciaga, Leonardo A.
Papadatou-Pastou, Marietta
Şahin, Seda Merve
Varga, Marton A.
Exner, Anna
Manriquez-Robles, Diego
Ribeiro, Gianni
Martínez, Martín
Sorokowski, Piotr
Ross, Robert M.
Villar, Liliana M.
Vaughn, Leigh Ann
Szala, Anna
Williams, Glenn Patrick
Solak, Çağlar
Heilman, Renata M.
Zheng, Yueyuan
Duyck, Wouter
Ambrosini, Ettore
Parada, Francisco J.
van ’t Veer, A. E.
Santos, Anabela Caetano
Acar, Oguz A.
Batalha, Luisa
Vasilev, Martin R.
Huang, Guanxiong
Zhou, Yuwei
Neta, Maital
Ghasemi, Hesam
Söylemez, Bahadır
Mattiassi, Alan D. A.
Aczel, Balazs
El-Dakhs, Dina Abdel Salam
Vadillo, Miguel A.
Öner, Sezin
Fini, Chiara
Steyrl, David
Takashima, Kaito
Karner, Alexander
MacPherson, Sarah E.
Müjdeci, F. Elif
Stückler, Anna
Borghi, Anna M.
Stewart, Suzanne L. K.
Vesić Pavlović, Tijana
Al-Hoorie, Ali H.
Grim, Philip A.
Nielsen, Yngwie A.
Pfattheicher, Stefan
Lima, Tiago Jessé Souza de
Hoyer, Karlijn
Fellnhofer, Katharina
Keech, Jacob J.
Ferreira, Paulo Roberto dos Santos
Batres, Carlota
Protzko, John
Qiu, Zhuang
Touloumakos, Anna K.
Suchow, Jordan W.
Kasanov, Dauren
Fisher, Sarah E.
Melinna, Xiaolin Melinna
Kamermans, Kevin Leander
Karaaslan, Aslan
Wallot, Sebastian
Becker, Maja
Cecchetti, Luca
Flowe, Heather D.
Paydarfard, Saeed
Ishii, Tatsunori
Laurino, Julieta
Besson, Théo
Sampaolo, Erika
Ihaya, Keiko
Prusova, Irina Sergeevna
Cherniaeva, Elena
Beato, Maria Soledad
Johnson, David C.
Zidkova, Radka
Elsherif, Mahmoud M.
Sasaki, Kyoshiro
Coles, Nicholas A.
Kuzminska, Anna O.
Dumbravă, Andrei
Yamada, Yuki
Becker, Manuel
Du, Hongfei
Reips, Ulf-Dietrich
Paek, Jessica Jee Won
Cabana, Álvaro
Patel, Sneh
Baskin, Ernest
Misiak, Michal
Cavdan, Müge
Türkan, Belgüzar Nilay
Kratochvil, Tomas
Blaison, Christophe
Thompson, Benjamin C.
Morvinski, Coby
Wang, Lijun
Irrazabal, Natalia C.
Hsiao, Janet Hui-wen
Egan, Ciara
Iyer, Aishwarya
Viviani, Giada
Baker, Bradley J.
Opis:
Semantic priming has been studied for nearly 50 years across various experimental manipulations and theoretical frameworks. Although previous studies provide insight into the cognitive underpinnings of semantic representations, they have suffered from small sample sizes and a lack of linguistic and cultural diversity. In this Registered Report, we measured the size and the variability of the semantic priming effect across 19 languages (n = 25,163 participants analysed) by creating the largest available database of semantic priming values using an adaptive sampling procedure. We found evidence for semantic priming in terms of differences in response latencies between related word-pair conditions and unrelated word-pair conditions. Model comparisons showed that the inclusion of a random intercept for language improved model fit, providing support for variability in semantic priming across languages. This study highlights the robustness and variability of semantic priming across languages and provides a rich, linguistically diverse dataset for further analysis. The Stage 1 protocol for this Registered Report was accepted in principle on 15 July 2022. The protocol, as accepted by the journal, can be found at https://osf.io/u5bp6 (registration) or https://osf.io/q4fjy (preprint version 6, 31 May 2022).
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł

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