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Stanford Language and Cognition Lab
In this experiment, you will meet a woman named Taylor, who will look at some objects and talk about them. Your task is to figure out which word goes with each object.
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be able to hear the words.
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First, you will see two examples in
English to familiarize you with the task.
On each trial, you will see four pictures of common objects and
hear Taylor say an English word.
Please click on the object that you think each word
goes with.
Note: there will be a short delay between
when you hear the word and when your response will be accepted.
Click the Continue button to begin.
You have finished the examples.
You will now begin learning the new language.
On each trial, you will see four pictures of unfamiliar objects and
hear a word in the new language. Please click on the object that you think
each word goes with.
Click the Continue button to begin.
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Please answer these questions to complete this HIT
What do you think this experiment is about?
Do you have any comments? Is anything broken?