• The word frequency effect is a psychological phenomenon where recognition times are faster for words seen more frequently than for words seen less frequently...
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  • influenced by high word frequency, a phenomenon called word frequency effect (Segui et al.). The effect of word frequency is related to the effect of age-of-acquisition...
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  • Restorff effect Wagon-wheel effect Well travelled road effect Werther effect Westermarck effect Word frequency effect Word superiority effect Worse-than-average...
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  • ideographic. The use of letter frequencies and frequency analysis plays a fundamental role in cryptograms and several word puzzle games, including hangman...
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  • neighborhood frequency effect states that word recognition is slower and less accurate when the target has an orthographic neighbor that is higher in frequency than...
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  • The frequency illusion (also known as the Baader–Meinhof phenomenon) is a cognitive bias in which a person notices a specific concept, word, or product...
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    The relativistic Doppler effect is the change in frequency, wavelength and amplitude of light, caused by the relative motion of the source and the observer...
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  • The letter frequency effect is an effect of letter frequency, according to which the frequency with which the letter is encountered influences the recognition...
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  • In cognitive psychology, the word superiority effect (WSE) refers to the phenomenon that people have better recognition of letters presented within words...
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  • Redintegration (category Articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases from November 2023)
    language. Though this effect is similar to the word-frequency effect, it can also explain patterns in redintegration of non-word items. Other factors which...
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  • identification benefitting from increased word frequency. The method in which researchers utilise to measure this effect is termed a letter detection task. This...
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  • Nigger (redirect from N word)
    saw use with increasing frequency by African Americans amongst themselves or in self-expression, the most common swear word in hip hop music lyrics....
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  • Comparison of Block and Event-Related fMRI Designs in Evaluating the Word-Frequency Effect. (2003). Human Brain Mapping. 18. 186–193. Dale, A., Friston, K...
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  • matches that of those in the test stimulus (i.e., the effect is tuned, albeit broadly, to spatial frequency). This property led to non-redundant effects being...
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  • The Unruh effect (also known as the Fulling–Davies–Unruh effect) is a theoretical prediction in quantum field theory that an observer who is uniformly...
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  • Logogen model (category All articles with specifically marked weasel-worded phrases)
    the lexicon. The word-frequency effect is best explained by the logogen model in that words (or logogens) that have a higher frequency (or are more common)...
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  • In statistics, the frequency or absolute frequency of an event i {\displaystyle i} is the number n i {\displaystyle n_{i}} of times the observation has...
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    The bouba–kiki effect (/ˈbuːbə ˈkiːkiː/) or takete–maluma phenomenon is a non-arbitrary mental association between certain speech sounds and certain visual...
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  • memorized list, when tested, than rare words. This is known as the word frequency effect and can be explained by multiple trace theory as well. For common...
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    {\displaystyle \ {\mathsf {word\ frequency}}\ \propto \ {\frac {1}{\ {\mathsf {word\ rank}}\ }}~.} It is usually found that the most common word occurs approximately...
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    Tag cloud (redirect from Word cloud)
    each tag's popularity. Instead of frequency, the size can be used to represent the significance of words and word co-occurrences, compared to a background...
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    The proximity effect in audio is an increase in bass or low frequency response when a sound source is close to a directional or cardioid microphone. Proximity...
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    with the master, and as this happened, the phasing effect would appear to slide up the frequency spectrum. This phasing up and down the register can...
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  • and frequency estimation (for reviews see Crowder 1976; Greene, 1989). Researchers have offered several possible explanations of the spacing effect, and...
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    inverse piezoelectric effect and causing the whole bar to vibrate. The vibration frequency is chosen to be the resonant frequency of the block, typically...
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  • of acquisition has an effect on word tasks on its own or by virtue of its covariance with other variables such as word frequency. Alternatively, it has...
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  • perception to be affected by recurring thoughts. Frequency illusion or Baader–Meinhof phenomenon. The frequency illusion is that once something has been noticed...
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  • priming effect depends on the existence of some positive or negative relationship between priming and target stimuli. For example, the word nurse might...
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    Zipf's law, which states that the frequency of any word in a corpus is inversely proportional to its rank in the frequency table. For large corpora, about...
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    effective that it is in effect opaque, until the atmosphere becomes transparent again in the so-called infrared and optical window frequency ranges. In a microwave...
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