Normas de Associação Livre para 1004 Palavras do Português Brasileiro
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Normas, Associação livre, Força associativa direta, Força associativa reversaResumen
Normas de associação para 1004 palavras do português brasileiro são apresentadas. Aplicando-se o paradigma da Associação Livre, coletou-se a primeira palavra que viesse à mente dos participantes, evitando-se efeitos de inibição e encadeamento de respostas. Associadas de cada pista foram produzidas por um mínimo de 100 participantes. Oriundos de IES pública e privada, matriculados em 44 cursos, 871 estudantes universitários participaram da coleta. As normas relatam a Força Associativa Direta de todas as associadas, e várias incluem a Força Associativa Reversa. O número de associadas por pista variou de 2 a 26, sendo que as palavras mais fortemente associadas ocuparam as primeiras seis posições associativas. Discutem-se a generalidade e a validade de normas de associação.
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