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Impact of a Minimal Feedback in Written Picture Naming

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The impact of a minimal feedback in writing was investigated in two experiments. During the first part, participants wrote down the names of pictures as quickly as possible. Before the second part, half of them were given either positive (Experiment 1) or negative (Experiment 2) feedback on their naming speed. The feedback was a virtual score indicating to the participants that they were among the fastest or the slowest writers. In both experiments, the control condition was an instruction indicating that the continuation of the experiment was being loaded. All the participants then wrote down the names of different pictures. The frequency of the picture names was manipulated. Both types of feedback increased naming speed, as compared with the control condition, but did not alter the frequency effects. We suggest that lexical access in written production is not altered by feedback, whereas the criterion that initializes writing is.

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Psychologie
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hal-01880844 , version 1 (25-09-2018)

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Patrick Bonin, Armelle Nugier. Impact of a Minimal Feedback in Written Picture Naming. The 50th Annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Nov 2009, Boston, United States. ⟨hal-01880844⟩
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