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Lack of sex differences on the Stroop Color-Word Test across three age groups
D B Daniel1, M Pelotte, J Lewis
1Department of Psychology, University of Maine at Farmington 04938, USA. dbdaniel@maine.edu
Perceptual and Motor Skills
|June 2, 2000
Abstract:
The present study investigated recent reports of sex differences on the Stroop Color-Word Test by age. Present results indicate no sex differences at 7-8 years, 9-10 years, and 18-24 years. The two school-age samples reported similar amounts of interference and significantly more than the college-age sample. Inconsistencies in the literature may be a function of response modality rather than interference.