Login
Remember
Register
Science Q&A Sarvan.Net
All Activity
Q&A
Questions
Hot!
Unanswered
Tags
Categories
Users
Ask a Question
About Us
XML Sitemap
Terms of Service
Ask a Question
How can the Stroop effect be explained by cognitive psychology?
0
votes
24
views
asked
Jan 16
in
Psychology
by
RodneyTibbet
(
290
points)
How can the Stroop effect be explained by cognitive psychology?
Your comment on this question:
Your name to display (optional):
Email me at this address if a comment is added after mine:
Email me if a comment is added after mine
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
Your answer
Your name to display (optional):
Email me at this address if my answer is selected or commented on:
Email me if my answer is selected or commented on
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
1
Answer
0
votes
answered
Jan 16
by
RileyLort122
(
350
points)
The Stroop effect supports the idea of cognitive interference, where competing mental processes interfere with the ability to complete a task.
Your comment on this answer:
Your name to display (optional):
Email me at this address if a comment is added after mine:
Email me if a comment is added after mine
Privacy: Your email address will only be used for sending these notifications.
Related questions
0
votes
1
answer
28
views
How might the positivity effect be explained?
asked
Jan 20
in
Psychology
by
HwaSherrard
(
410
points)
0
votes
1
answer
33
views
How can the calculation of molecular orbitals and electronic structure of molecules be used to predict and explain chemical reactions and properties of molecules? Provide an example of a chemical reaction or property that can be explained by this method.
asked
4 days
ago
in
Quantum Chemistry
by
JennieCrumle
(
310
points)
0
votes
1
answer
26
views
How does changing the pressure of a reaction between hydrogen gas and iodine gas affect the rate of reaction, and how can this relationship be explained by collision theory?
asked
Feb 3
in
Chemical kinetics
by
IngridMarcha
(
470
points)
0
votes
1
answer
56
views
A chemistry student wants to know how the concentration of reactants and products affects the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction. They decide to investigate the reaction between nitrogen gas and oxygen gas to form nitrogen dioxide gas, and the equilibrium constant Kc for this reaction. What is the relationship between the concentration of reactants and products and the equilibrium constant for this reaction, and how can this be explained by Le Chatelier's principle?
asked
Jan 22
in
Physical Chemistry
by
RomanCrh3176
(
210
points)
0
votes
1
answer
58
views
According to the Stroop effect, how does interference between words and colors affect reaction times?
asked
Jan 20
in
Psychology
by
AdelaidaH499
(
390
points)
28.4k
questions
28.3k
answers
2
comments
4.7k
users
Categories
All categories
Science
(12.0k)
Psychology
(10.5k)
Chemistry
(5.9k)
Welcome to Sarvan Science Q&A, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of the community.
...