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Relevance judgements under time pressure
by:
Lauren Hansen-Manguikian
Mark Nieuwenstein
Bugay Yildirim
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The survival processing advantage is a term that
describes a memory advantage for words processed in a
survival scenario. In these studies a participant views
images or words and rates each one with relevance to the
scenario. The participants have 5 seconds to submit their
rating. The mean rating time is usually 2.5 seconds. We
want to investigate how long it takes people to make a
relevance judgement if asked to respond as quickly as
possible, instead of within 5 seconds.
The first block will have a time pressure instruction,
and the second block will have an instruction to take
time to think about your answer. The same images will be
used in both blocks in random order. Participants will
rate relevance 'yes' or 'no' using arrow keys since a
binary decision can be performed faster. The images have
been categorized into three groups unknown to the
participant: highly relevant, ambiguous, and irrelevant.
The rating and reaction time for each image and each
condition will be analyzed. We expect differences in
rating between the fast block and the slow block because
relevance judgements may involve a search-inference
process, in which objects with relevant primary uses can
be found quickly but objects with secondary or tertiary
relevant uses take more time to search.
Date Published: 2021-08-20 10:35:43
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