Filling a gap in the semantic gradient: Color associates and response set effects in the Stroop task

Category

Journal Article

Authors

Risko, E.F., Schmidt, J.R., Besner, D.

Year

2006

Title

Filling a gap in the semantic gradient: Color associates and response set effects in the Stroop task

Journal / book / conference

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

Abstract

In the Stroop task, incongruent color associates (e.g., LAKE) interfere more with color identification than neutral words do (e.g., sFAT). However, color associates have historically been related to colors in the response set. Response set membership is an important factor in Stroop interference, because color words in the response set interfere more than color words not in the response set It has not been established whether response set membership plays a role in the ability of a color associate to interfere with color identification. This issue was addressed in two experiments (one using vocal responses and one using manual responses) by comparing the magnitude of interference caused by color associates related to colors in the response set with that of interference caused by color associates unrelated to colors in the response set. The results of both experiments show that color associates unrelated to colors in the response set interfered with color identification more than neutral words did. However, the amount of interference was less than that from color associates that were related to colors in the response set. In addition, this pattern was consistent across response modalities. These results are discussed with respect to various theoretical accounts of Stroop interference

Volume

13

Pages

310-315

Keywords

stimulus-stimulus interference word compatibility

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