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Test your Vocabulary with Science XL app for iPhone and iPad


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Games Education Educational Word
Developer: Stephane Dufau, CNRS & Aix-Marseille University
Free
Current version: 2.5.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 17 Jan 2011
App size: 5.5 Mb

Test your vocabulary and help Science!

The scientific goal of this app is to help increase our understanding of one of the most important and complex human skills, our ability to read. Fundamental to this skill is the way we can rapidly and effortlessly decode strings of letters, identifying what word they refer to, and the meaning of that word. To help us in our endeavor, we will use a well-known laboratory task, the lexical decision task.

You will be shown a string of letters that can either form a real word or not. For each string of letters you see, you are asked to decide whether it is a word or not. For a word, press Yes; if not a word, press No.

For each answer, we measure the time it took you to respond (your reaction time) as well as whether you responded correctly or not. This means that we will have for example 100 reaction times and accuracy measures if you respond to 100 letter strings. We also ask for your age category, gender, handedness and your native language. Based on these measures, we are able to perform anonymous statistical analysis and add to existing knowledge about the way we recognize printed words.

The biggest available databases of word reaction times are composed of nearly 40,000 words and 40,000 nonwords, each having 20 to 40 individual reaction times measured with the help of hundreds of participants. This app would be a success if, for each word and nonword, we could acheive 50+ reaction times. This means 40,000 participants responding to 50 words and 50 nonwords (roughly equivalent to a session of 4 minutes). Of course, you can play and send more data. We will be delighted to receive your emails.

The huge number of participants needed here can only be reached with the help of a community of individuals who share the excitement of participating in what might end up being the largest scale investigation ever performed in the history of behavioral science.

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