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- DataType : Statistical data
- DataType : Statistical data
- ResearchField : Psycholinguistics
- Date : 2021-12-23
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- Description : R scripts
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- Name : Federica Bartolozzi
- Role : author
- EmailAddress : Federica.bartolozzi@mpi.nl
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- Department : Psychology of Language
- Organisation : Max Planck for Psycholinguistics
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- ProjectName : Concurrent Speech Planning Does Not Eliminate Repetition Priming From Spoken Words: Evidence From Linguistic Dual-Tasking
- ProjectDescription : Three experiments investigating whether planning a spoken response hinders repetition priming from heard words.
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