Difference between revisions of "Word Pools"

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* '''Toronto Noun Pool''' (<<[[ExtLink]](/files/wordpools/nouns.txt,text)>>) - The Toronto noun pool has ratings of word frequency (Kucera & Francis) and imagery.
 
* '''Toronto Noun Pool''' (<<[[ExtLink]](/files/wordpools/nouns.txt,text)>>) - The Toronto noun pool has ratings of word frequency (Kucera & Francis) and imagery.
 
* '''Toronto Noun Pool subset''' (<<[[ExtLink]](/files/wordpools/igornouns.txt,text)>>) - Used in the IGOR1 experiment
 
* '''Toronto Noun Pool subset''' (<<[[ExtLink]](/files/wordpools/igornouns.txt,text)>>) - Used in the IGOR1 experiment
* '''Auditory Toronto Word Pool''' (<<[[ExtLink]](/files/wordpools/wordpool.zip,zip)>>) - Digitized voice files of all of the words in the Toronto noun pool. The voice files are recorded in <code><nowiki>.voc</nowiki></code> format. Using the Experiment Programming Library these files can be randomized and presented in memory experiments. New functionality in the EPL allows for dichotic presentation of auditory items.
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* '''Auditory Toronto Word Pool''' (<<[[ExtLink]](/files/wordpools/wordpool.zip,zip)>>) - Digitized voice files of all of the words in the Toronto noun pool. The voice files are recorded in <code><nowiki>.voc</nowiki></code> format.  
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* '''iEEG Free Recall Noun Pool''' (<<[[ExtLink]](/files/wordpools/iEEG_FR_nouns.txt,text)>>) - The iEEG Free Recall pool of high frequency nouns used in our clinical iEEG studies.
 
* '''iEEG Free Recall Noun Pool''' (<<[[ExtLink]](/files/wordpools/iEEG_FR_nouns.txt,text)>>) - The iEEG Free Recall pool of high frequency nouns used in our clinical iEEG studies.
  (!) Is this still correct?
 
 
 
* '''MRC Psycholinguistic Database''' ([http://www.psy.uwa.edu.au/mrcdatabase/uwa_mrc.htm link]) - Huge searchable database with many more words and norms than the Toronto word pool or even Kucera & Francis.
 
* '''MRC Psycholinguistic Database''' ([http://www.psy.uwa.edu.au/mrcdatabase/uwa_mrc.htm link]) - Huge searchable database with many more words and norms than the Toronto word pool or even Kucera & Francis.
 
* '''Free Association Norms''' ([http://w3.usf.edu/FreeAssociation link]) - The largest database of free association norms ever collected.
 
* '''Free Association Norms''' ([http://w3.usf.edu/FreeAssociation link]) - The largest database of free association norms ever collected.

Revision as of 16:41, 10 July 2008

  • Noun Pool (<<ExtLink(/files/wordpools/nounpool.txt,text)>>, <<ExtLink(/files/wordpools/nounpool.tgz,sound)>>) - The edited version of the noun pool.
  • Categorized Word Pool (<<ExtLink(/files/wordpools/catwpool.txt,text)>>) - The categorized word pool is taken from Murdock (1976). It has 32 categories with 32 words each.
  • Kucera & Francis Word Pool (<<ExtLink(/files/wordpools/kfpool.txt,text)>>, <<ExtLink(/files/wordpools/kfpool.zip,zip)>>) - This word pool from Kucera & Francis contains word frequency ratings.
  • Toronto Word Pool (<<ExtLink(/files/wordpools/wordpool.txt,text)>>) - The complete Toronto word pool. Contains high frequency nouns, adjectives, and verbs taken from the Thorndike-Lorge (1944) norms. This word pool has been used in hundreds of studies at Toronto and elsewhere.
  • Toronto Noun Pool (<<ExtLink(/files/wordpools/nouns.txt,text)>>) - The Toronto noun pool has ratings of word frequency (Kucera & Francis) and imagery.
  • Toronto Noun Pool subset (<<ExtLink(/files/wordpools/igornouns.txt,text)>>) - Used in the IGOR1 experiment
  • Auditory Toronto Word Pool (<<ExtLink(/files/wordpools/wordpool.zip,zip)>>) - Digitized voice files of all of the words in the Toronto noun pool. The voice files are recorded in .voc format.
  • iEEG Free Recall Noun Pool (<<ExtLink(/files/wordpools/iEEG_FR_nouns.txt,text)>>) - The iEEG Free Recall pool of high frequency nouns used in our clinical iEEG studies.
  • MRC Psycholinguistic Database (link) - Huge searchable database with many more words and norms than the Toronto word pool or even Kucera & Francis.
  • Free Association Norms (link) - The largest database of free association norms ever collected.