John Ridley Stroop (/struːp/; March 21, 1897 – September 1, 1973), better known as J. Ridley Stroop, was an American psychologist whose research in cognition...
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ink does not match the name of the color. The effect is named after John Ridley Stroop, who first published the effect in English in 1935. The effect had...
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Stroop is a Dutch surname. Notable people with the name include: John Ridley Stroop (1897–1973), American psychologist, after whom the Stroop effect was...
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sensitive to stimulation. In 1935 John Ridley Stroop developed the Stroop Task which elicited the Stroop Effect. Stroop's task showed that irrelevant stimulus...
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in psychology. 1935 – John Ridley Stroop developed a color-word task to demonstrate the interference of attention, the Stroop effect 1935 – Helen Flanders...
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Peterson, "the father of underwater archaeology", John Ridley Stroop, who discovered the Stroop effect, and NASA astronauts Michael L. Gernhardt and...
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superintendent of Soochow Hospital John Ridley Stroop (1897–1973), psychologist known for discovering the Stroop effect Carrie Sutherlin (1884–1971)...
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and release of little toe causes extensor plantar response Stroop test John Ridley Stroop neuropsychology various, including ADHD and schizophrenia reaction...
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founder of Pi Mu Epsilon John Ridley Stroop (B.S. 1924, M.A. 1925, Ph.D. 1933) – psychologist known for discovering the Stroop effect, a psychological...
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photometry – Bengt Georg Daniel Strömgren and David L. Crawford Stroop effect – John Ridley Stroop Strouhal number – Vincenc Strouhal Stueckelberg action – Ernst...
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