And what would that be? ![]()
Is this an ad space, or did it want to indicate something with it, or what? ![]()
You don’t always have to look for the reasons; sometimes it’s simpler to accept the fact that “everyone is stupid in their own way.”
Did you call me?
I am here ![]()
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It was about everyone, you don’t need to take it personally ![]()
That person must be regretting posting now ![]()
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I think they’re also waiting for confirmation if they’re strong enough? ![]()
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This is such a day. The day of national uncertainty. Thank God the team is strong and supports everyone in everything. Too. ![]()
I think it’s a Stroop interference test.
Thanks, it’s just that there are more of us with you ![]()
Well, I had to look that up, what you wrote ![]()
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So what? Because then I don’t need it anymore ![]()
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Yes, seriously, I have my matriculation exams too! Seriously! Full-time! Not some
The Stroop interference can be explained by automated reading, when the mind automatically determines the word’s semantic meaning (reading the word “red” causes one to think of the color red), and then must override the initial impression when identifying the word’s color (the color of the word “red” is not red), which is a non-automated process. Therefore, this phenomenon occurs because, for proficient readers, word reading is such a dominant and automatic process that it is very difficult for them to ignore the meaning of the word while following the given instruction and only identifying the word’s color.
And did we learn this in school?![]()
I mean, did they teach it?
So, I didn’t understand this because I don’t have it, or
I found this too, but I still don’t know what the post’s purpose was
but anyway, at least the forum is buzzing ![]()
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I am interested in psychology. I like to read up on things.
You’ve lost pretty much nothing with it.
I have it, but it’s old already. That’s not a problem, is it?!
The longer you look at the picture, the more you see a smoking pod
Now it
I thought I’d submit it for interest’s sake. Maybe I shouldn’t have.