ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019

Experimentally Induced Single and Repeated Personal Name Confusions: The Impact of Phonological and Semantic Similarity

Paris, France · March 2019

Posters · Cognitive Science

  • Manuel Dupont
    Liege University

Abstract

Three experiments investigated an intriguing phenomenon, i.e. repeated personal name confusions. Those experiments evaluated the impact of the semantic and phonological similarities on name confusion and to compare repeated naming confusions (i.e. repeatedly confounding two names) with single confusions (i.e. confounding two names only once) in a same experimental paradigm.

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