A further study of the relationship between response bias and perceptual defense. |
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Authors: | Goldstein, M. J. Himmelfarb, S. Feder, Walda |
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Abstract: | Ss were exposed to tachistoscopically-presented pairs of words and asked to report whether a particular word was on the left or right of a fixation point. A non-statistically-significant trend showed that Ss tended to demonstrate a response bias in terms of reporting anxiety or neutral words on one or the other side whether or not they were in fact on the stated side of the point. A 2nd phase of the experiment presented S with blank stimulus fields although S was expecting words. A response bias was not demonstrated. "… it is suggested that the use of a forced-choice spatial indicator of perception may undermine the motivational basis for perceptual defense." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | tachistoscopically presented pairs response bias perceptual defense |
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