نتایج جستجو برای: fluency

تعداد نتایج: 7408  

Journal: :Cognition 2010
Ryan B Scott Zoltan Dienes

It is commonly held that implicit knowledge expresses itself as fluency. A perceptual clarification task was used to examine the relationship between perceptual processing fluency, subjective familiarity, and grammaticality judgments in a task frequently used to produce implicit knowledge, artificial grammar learning (AGL). Four experiments examined the effects of naturally occurring difference...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2005
Rinat Koren Ora Kofman Andrea Berger

The use of clustering strategies in semantic and phonological fluency was tested in children in third (age 8-9) and fifth (age 10-11) grades. To analyze the development of clustering strategies in the fluency task, the latency to the first word and intervals between clustered and non-clustered words were recorded. Semantic fluency was greater than phonological fluency in both age groups. Childr...

Journal: :Emotion 2016
Evan W Carr Mark Rotteveel Piotr Winkielman

It is well established that processing fluency impacts preference judgments and physiological reactions indicative of affect. Yet, little is known about how fluency influences motivation-related action. Here, we offer a novel demonstration that fluency facilitates action-tendencies related to approach. Four experiments investigated this action effect, its boundary conditions, and concomitant af...

2012
Ignacio Obeso Enrique Casabona Maria Luisa Bringas Lázaro Álvarez Marjan Jahanshahi

Changes of cognitive function in PD have been extensively documented and defined as a 'frontal' type executive dysfunction. One of the main components of this executive dysfunction is the impairment of verbal fluency. The aim of the present study was to assess semantic and phonemic fluency in a large sample of PD patients and to investigate the effect of clinical and sociodemographic variables ...

2013
Hans Rutger Bosker Anne-France Pinget Hugo Quené Ted Sanders H de Jong

The oral fluency level of an L2 speaker is often used as a measure in assessing language proficiency. The present study reports on four experiments investigating the contributions of three fluency aspects (pauses, speed and repairs) to perceived fluency. In Experiment 1 untrained raters evaluated the oral fluency of L2 Dutch speakers. Using specific acoustic measures of pause, speed and repair ...

2009
Jieun Chae Ani Nenkova

Sentence fluency is an important component of overall text readability but few studies in natural language processing have sought to understand the factors that define it. We report the results of an initial study into the predictive power of surface syntactic statistics for the task; we use fluency assessments done for the purpose of evaluating machine translation. We find that these features ...

2016
Colleen Cook

Reading fluency is understood to be the rate and accuracy of that which is being read and comprehension is the understanding of what has been read. Many studies support the concept that fluency skills support reading comprehension. Many students with specific learning disabilities lack the fluency skills needed for successful reading comprehension. This study provided fluency interventions to e...

2013
Steven Morris Roger Gilabert

The goal of this exploratory study is to investigate the effect of working memory capacity on L2 oral fluency in 79 learners of English as a foreign language. Three tasks were used as measures of working memory (the reading span task, letter span task and an attention-switching task). Twelve measures of fluency were used spanning across speed, breakdown and repair fluency. Positive correlations...

2006
Linda L. Werner Jill Denner Shannon Campe

Information technology (IT) fluency is not well defined for K12 students and this work contributes to filling this gap. In this paper we describe an after-school and summer program that aims to develop IT fluency by teaching computer game construction to middle school girls. Aspects of this program important for IT fluency acquisition are described. The game development software offered both ch...

Journal: :Psychological science 2011
Claire I Tsai Manoj Thomas

It has been widely documented that fluency (ease of information processing) increases positive evaluation. We proposed and demonstrated in three studies that this was not the case when people construed objects abstractly rather than concretely. Specifically, we found that priming people to think abstractly mitigated the effect of fluency on subsequent evaluative judgments (Studies 1 and 2). How...

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