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A linear mixed model analysis of masked repetition priming

We examined individual differences in masked repetition priming by re-analyzing item-level response-time (RT) data from three experiments. Using a linear mixed model (LMM) with subjects and items specified as crossed random factors, the originally reported priming and word-frequency effects were recovered. In the
same LMM, we estimated parameters describing the distributions of these effects across subjects. Subjects’ frequency and priming effects correlated positively with each other and negatively with mean RT. These correlation estimates, however, emerged only with a reciprocal transformation of RT (i.e., -1/RT), justified on the basis of distributional analyses. Different correlations, some with opposite sign, were obtained (1) for untransformed or logarithmic RTs or (2) when correlations were computed using within-subject analyses. We discuss the relevance of the new results for accounts of masked priming, implications of applying RT transformations, and the use of LMMs as a tool for the joint analysis of experimental effects and associated individual differences.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:Potsdam/oai:kobv.de-opus-ubp:5707
Date January 2009
CreatorsKliegl, Reinhold, Masson, Michael E. J., Richter, Eike M.
PublisherUniversität Potsdam, Humanwissenschaftliche Fakultät. Institut für Psychologie, Extern. Extern
Source SetsPotsdam University
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypePostprint
Formatapplication/pdf
SourceVisual Cognition. - ISSN 1464-0716. - 18 (2010), 5, S. 655 - 681
Rightshttp://opus.kobv.de/ubp/doku/urheberrecht.php

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