‘z-bad’ is the average z-score for the hypothesized ‘bad’ option. ‘z-good’ is the average z-score for the hypothesized good option. ‘Z.diff’ is the difference between z-good and z-bad and is the effect size. Beta is the estimate from the linear mixed-effects model, which has a standard error ‘SE’ and a t-value ‘t’. ‘χ²’ is the chi-squared value comparing the full model to an intercept-only model, and ‘χ² p’ is the p-value obtained by that comparison. Simple ‘p’ is just the p-value calculated using the t-value. Pred is TRUE if the effect goes in the significant direction. Sig is TRUE if there is a significant effect
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Wiggins (1959) developed a social desirability scale which is one of the most valid measures of posi...
Linguistic judgment experiments typically elicit judgments in terms of the acceptability or surface ...
Processing fluency plays a large role in forming judgments, as research repeatedly shows. According ...
While published linguistic judgments sometimes differ from the judgments found in large-scale formal...
Previous investigations into the validity of acceptability judgment data have focused almost exclusi...
Understanding and measuring sentence acceptability is of fundamental importance for linguists, but a...
The term experimental syntax – the use of psycholinguistic methodologies for the collection of accep...
Sprouse and Almeida (2017) provide a first systematic investigation of the sensitivity of four accep...
The present study is interested in whether recognition memory errors made from snap decisions can be...
Acceptability judgments are a major source of data in theoretical linguistics. Most of the contrasts...
Tests of accuracy in interpersonal perception take many forms. Often, such tests use designs and sco...
This chapter addresses how linguists’ empirical (syntactic) claims should be tested with non-linguis...
A serious methodological weakness affecting much research in syntax and semantics within the field o...
The goal of the present study is to provide a direct comparison of the results of informal judgment ...
Attitudinal ambivalence is one of the most widely studied structural properties in the attitudes lit...
Wiggins (1959) developed a social desirability scale which is one of the most valid measures of posi...
Linguistic judgment experiments typically elicit judgments in terms of the acceptability or surface ...
Processing fluency plays a large role in forming judgments, as research repeatedly shows. According ...