An Easy Way to Show Memory Color Effects
Description
This dataset supplements the following article:
Witzel, C. (2016). An Easy Way to Show Memory Color Effects. i-Perception, 7(5), 1-11. doi:10.1177/2041669516663751; http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2041669516663751
The Excell file includes three sheets. In all sheets, rows correspond to participants, the three first columns provide sex, age, and colour deficiency (0 = colour deficient, 1 = non-deficient). The columns "memcol" provide the main data, i.e. the choice between the grey and the bluish version of the respective stimulus.
Sheet 1: Study1
Data corresponds to Figure 3: memcol1 = disk, memcol2 = banana.
Sheet 2: Study2a
Data corresponds to Figure 4: memcol1 = disk, memcol2 = banana, memcol3-6 = Mix1-4.
Sheet 3: Study2b
Data corresponds to Figure 5: memcol1-4 = Mix1-4.
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- Is supplement to
- 10.1177/2041669516663751 (DOI)