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Chris Westbury

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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|September 25, 2013
You can't drink a word: lexical and individual emotionality affect subjective familiarity judgmentsChris Westbury
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 24, 2020
Prenominal adjective order is such a fat big deal because adjectives are ordered by likely needChris Westbury
Frontiers in Psychology|June 21, 2023
Why are human animacy judgments continuous rather than categorical? A computational modeling approachChris Westbury
Brain and Language|March 16, 2005
Implicit sound symbolism in lexical access: evidence from an interference taskChris Westbury
Brain and Language|June 26, 2002
The probability of the least likely non-length-controlled bigram affects lexical decision reaction timesChris Westbury, Lori Buchanan
Behavior Research Methods|May 19, 2010
Exploring lexical co-occurrence space using HiDExCyrus Shaoul, Chris Westbury
Behavior Research Methods|September 8, 2006
Word frequency effects in high-dimensional co-occurrence models: A new approachCyrus Shaoul, Chris Westbury
Behavior Research Methods|January 12, 2018
When is best-worst best? A comparison of best-worst scaling, numeric estimation, and rating scales for collection of semantic normsGeoff Hollis, Chris Westbury
Behavior Research Methods|July 5, 2006
NUANCE: Naturalistic University of Alberta Nonlinear Correlation ExplorerGeoff Hollis, Chris Westbury
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|March 25, 2021
A pompous snack: On the unreasonable complexity of the world's third-worst jokesChris Westbury, Geoff Hollis
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|September 25, 2013
You can't drink a word: lexical and individual emotionality affect subjective familiarity judgmentsChris Westbury
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 24, 2020
Prenominal adjective order is such a fat big deal because adjectives are ordered by likely needChris Westbury
Frontiers in Psychology|June 21, 2023
Why are human animacy judgments continuous rather than categorical? A computational modeling approachChris Westbury
Brain and Language|March 16, 2005
Implicit sound symbolism in lexical access: evidence from an interference taskChris Westbury
Brain and Language|June 26, 2002
The probability of the least likely non-length-controlled bigram affects lexical decision reaction timesChris Westbury, Lori Buchanan
Behavior Research Methods|May 19, 2010
Exploring lexical co-occurrence space using HiDExCyrus Shaoul, Chris Westbury
Behavior Research Methods|September 8, 2006
Word frequency effects in high-dimensional co-occurrence models: A new approachCyrus Shaoul, Chris Westbury
Behavior Research Methods|January 12, 2018
When is best-worst best? A comparison of best-worst scaling, numeric estimation, and rating scales for collection of semantic normsGeoff Hollis, Chris Westbury
Behavior Research Methods|July 5, 2006
NUANCE: Naturalistic University of Alberta Nonlinear Correlation ExplorerGeoff Hollis, Chris Westbury
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|March 25, 2021
A pompous snack: On the unreasonable complexity of the world's third-worst jokesChris Westbury, Geoff Hollis
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