Measuring incremental changes in word knowledge: Experimental validation and implications for learning and assessment Gwen A. FrishkoffKevyn Collins-ThompsonJamie Callan OriginalPaper Pages: 907 - 925
Testing the cognitive relevance of a geometric model on a word association task: A comparison of humans, ACOM, and LSA Hyngsuk JiBenoît LemaireSabine Ploux OriginalPaper Pages: 926 - 934
Validation of affective and neutral sentence content for prosodic testing Jeff B. RussRuben C. GurWarren B. Bilker OriginalPaper Pages: 935 - 939
Methodological considerations in the study of delay discounting in intertemporal choice: A comparison of tasks and modes Carter L. SmithDonald A. Hantula OriginalPaper Pages: 940 - 953
Assessing the impact of replication on implicit association test effect by means of the extended logistic model for the assessment of change Egidio RobustoFrancesca CristanteMichelangelo Vianello OriginalPaper Pages: 954 - 960
Assessing the validity of computer-game-like tests of processing speed and working memory Jason McPhersonNicholas R. Burns OriginalPaper Pages: 969 - 981
Comparison of voice acquisition methodologies in speech research Adam P. VogelPaul Maruff OriginalPaper Pages: 982 - 987
The use of Tholos software for combining measures of mental workload: Toward theoretical and methodological improvements Julien CegarraAline Chevalier OriginalPaper Pages: 988 - 1000
Where’s the difficulty in standardized reading tests: The passage or the question? Yasuhiro OzuruMichael RoweDanielle S. McNamara OriginalPaper Pages: 1001 - 1015
The driver vigilance telemetric control system (DVTCS): Investigating sensitivity to experimentally induced sleep loss and fatigue Jillian DorrianNicole LamondDrew Dawson OriginalPaper Pages: 1016 - 1025
Agreement rates for sleep/wake judgments obtained via accelerometer and sleep diary: A comparison Tomoyuki Kawada OriginalPaper Pages: 1026 - 1029
Exemplar by feature applicability matrices and other Dutch normative data for semantic concepts Simon De DeyneSteven VerheyenGert Storms OriginalPaper Pages: 1030 - 1048
Age-of-acquisition and subjective frequency estimates for all generally known monosyllabic French words and their relation with other psycholinguistic variables Ludovic FerrandPatrick BoninMarc Brysbaert OriginalPaper Pages: 1049 - 1054
Impact of semantic or phonemic cues in picture-naming tasks on the calculation of the objective age-of-acquisition norms: A cross-linguistic study Christine CannardSonia Kandel OriginalPaper Pages: 1055 - 1064
Taboo, emotionally valenced, and emotionally neutral word norms Kristin Janschewitz OriginalPaper Pages: 1065 - 1074
Body—object interaction ratings for 1,618 monosyllabic nouns Sherri M. TillotsonPaul D. SiakalukPenny M. Pexman OriginalPaper Pages: 1075 - 1078
The British Sign Language (BSL) norms for age of acquisition, familiarity, and iconicity David P. VinsonKearsy CormierGabriella Vigliocco OriginalPaper Pages: 1079 - 1087
Characteristics for 200 words rated by young and older adults: Age-dependent evaluations of German adjectives (AGE) Daniel GrühnJacqui Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 1088 - 1097
C-CAT: A computer software used to analyze and select Chinese characters and character components for psychological research Ming LoChih-Wei Hue OriginalPaper Pages: 1098 - 1105
Replacing overt verbal and gestural prompts with unobtrusive covert tactile prompting for students with autism Heather M. AnsonJames T. ToddKimberley J. Cassaretto OriginalPaper Pages: 1106 - 1110
Practical advice for conducting ethical online experiments and questionnaires for United States psychologists Kimberly A. BarchardJohn Williams OriginalPaper Pages: 1111 - 1128
The Creative Task Creator: A tool for the generation of customized, Web-based creativity tasks Jean E. PretzJohn A. Link OriginalPaper Pages: 1129 - 1133
Measuring implicit alcohol associations via the Internet: Validation of Web-based implicit association tests Katrijn HoubenReinout W. Wiers OriginalPaper Pages: 1134 - 1143
Individual payments as a longer-term incentive in online panels Anja S. GöritzHans-Georg WolffDaniel G. Goldstein OriginalPaper Pages: 1144 - 1149
OGAMA (Open Gaze and Mouse Analyzer): Open-source software designed to analyze eye and mouse movements in slideshow study designs Adrian VoßkühlerVolkhard NordmeierArthur M. Jacobs OriginalPaper Pages: 1150 - 1162
Tracer: A general-purpose software library for logging events in computerized experiments Olaf LahlReinhard Pietrowsky OriginalPaper Pages: 1163 - 1169
Using Adobe Flash Lite on mobile phones for psychological research: Reaction time measurement reliability and interdevice variability Stian ReimersNeil Stewart OriginalPaper Pages: 1170 - 1176