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    Stroop Effect

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    longer to identify the ink color of the words‚ in the third task‚ than to tell the color of the squares‚ in second task‚ or read the black words‚ in first task. Difference between reading the words and telling the ink of the words is 16.8 seconds‚ where the difference between telling the color of squares and telling the ink of the word is 13.0 seconds. It can be concluded that nature of automatization interferes with other tasks‚ which means that while trying to tell the ink of the words‚ the brain

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    Chris Berens Artist

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    180 grams A4 inkjet paper sheets‚ hand painted on with mainly drawing inks. Also used: bistre and graphite. The paper consists of 3 layers: an emulsion‚ a plastic coating and a paper under layer. The emulsion swells up when in contact with the inks and will slowly dry up. This process is repeated with each thin layer of ink that is added. The plastic coating has a fine grid in which the dried up inks and emulsion will set. Inks and emulsion can be manipulated into the grid. The painted area of the

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    MEHB221 Fluids Mechanics Lab 2014 Experiment No. 2 FLOW VISUALIZATION Objectives To study the flow lines and path lines in fluids mechanics (steady flow)‚ and investigate the influence of different shaped bodies on the flow. Apparatus Flow Visualization Unit‚ FM 22 (Figure 4). Hydraulic Bench‚ FM 110. Summary of Theory Timelines‚ Pathlines‚ Streaklines and Streamlines (Flow lines) In the analysis of problems in fluid mechanics‚ frequently it is advantageous to obtain a visual representation

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    Ijennysarmiento

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    smell. you can make yellow ink by combining a couple of common household items. Colorful inks can be derived from naturally occurring pigments. The deep golden color of ground turmeric spice creates an ink with a bright yellow hue that has the ability to glow under ultraviolet light. Fully mixing and filtering the natural ink gives it a more even yellow color. Save money on art supplies and give your colors a personal touch by making your own bright yellow turmeric ink. Add the turmeric‚ alcohol

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    Investigation of the Stroop effect Anonymous The current study focused on the Stroop effect‚ which is the observation that it takes longer to name the colour of the ink in which a word is printed if the word spells a different colour than it does to identify a block of colour‚ It involves the use of automatic and controlled processes. The Stroop effect was tested on participants who were part of a repeated measures groups design‚ there were two males and two females aged

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    Level of Interference

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    The Effect of Varying Levels of Interference on Response Time to Naming Ink Colors Maitram Do Queens College City University of New York Abstract This is a replication of Stroop’s (1935) investigation on the effect of interfering color stimuli on response time upon naming font colors. This study investigates the difference in speed of performance in completing three conditions - low‚ medium‚ and high with regards to the interference levels. It was hypothesized that at least one mean will differ

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    INVESTIGATORY PROJECT “Ink Out of Annatto” Prepared by: Group 4 Diana Tang Angelica Trinidad Lyra Zorilla Jessa Cantara Monica Tenorio Abstract This study was launched to produce a natural ink. The chief ingredients of the said product is Annatto (Bixa orellana L) seeds‚ the researcher decided to name as Annatto Ink. Two set-ups were organized by the researchers and each set-up had their trials.‚ The researchers gathered all the equipments and ingredients required‚ namely: Annatto

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    Tinta de Alugbati

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    MA. GIEMELCA E. CANSON BSMA-4 MWF 6:00-7:00 pm PROJECT FEASIBILITY PROPOSAL Tinta de Alugbati ALTERNATIVE BALLPOINT INK Too expensive ballpoints‚ too classy ballpoint cases‚ too wondrous thick ink writings. Those are for what? When we all need is a decent penmanship? Anyhow‚ there will be exemptions too. Like‚ we need to have those tiny and “clean” ballpoint inks for such important write ups‚ but for us ordinary students‚ who are not that capable of having those dollar-cost pens‚ we’re

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    Types of Printers

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    images when tiny wire pins on print head strike the ink ribbon by physically contacting the paper.  E.g. Dot matrix printer‚ Daisy wheel printer. Non-impact printer produces text and graphics on paper without actually striking the paper. E.g. Laser printer‚ Inkjet printer‚ Thermal printer. Inkjet Printers Inkjet Printers Inkjet printers are non-impact printers which print text and images by spraying tiny droplets of liquid ink onto paper. They are the most popular printers for

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    Stroop Lab Report

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    2002‚ and J.R. Stroop‚ the first person to publish its significance in English in 1935(Stroop‚ 1935). In the Stroop model‚ color-words are variously presented in contrasting ink colors‚ also known as incongruent-colored words; for example‚ the word "red" when presented in blue ink. The word ‘Blue’ when presented in blue ink‚ on the other hand is an example of a congruent-colored word. Because the left hemisphere has demonstrated an overall advantage relative to the right hemisphere on most verbal

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