The last several months have been spent analyzing data and writing papers. Now that one paper has been published, two are well into the review process, and another is mostly written, it is time at the Cognition and Language lab to start actively collecting data again.
I just posted our first major new experiment since last winter. It is called “Word Sense,” and it takes about 5 minutes to complete. It can be taken by anybody of any age and of any language background.
As always, you can view a description of the study at the end. You also will get a summary of your own results.
I’ll be writing more about this research project in future posts.
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